Schizura biedermani
Barnes & McDunnough, 1911
Schizura biedermani is a in the , first described by William Barnes and James Halliday McDunnough in 1911. It is to North America and assigned MONA/Hodges number 8004. The species belongs to a whose are commonly known as redhumped , though specific details about S. biedermani's biology remain poorly documented.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Schizura biedermani: /ˈskaɪzjʊrə biːdərˈmɑːni/
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Distribution
North America
Similar Taxa
- Schizura concinnaConcinna is the most well-known , with extensively documented redhumped that feed on redbud, walnut, and plum; are cryptic and twig-mimicking. S. biedermani may share similar larval and habits but lacks confirmed records.
- Other Schizura speciesMultiple Schizura occur in North America with overlapping ranges; accurate identification requires examination of or detailed larval characteristics not currently available for S. biedermani.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
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