Phaeoses
Forbes, 1922
Phaeoses is a of small in the , first described by Forbes in 1922. The genus belongs to the diverse group of and . within Phaeoses are poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited published information on their biology and .
Pronunciation
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Taxonomic note
Phaeoses was established by Forbes in 1922. The remains taxonomically obscure with few -level revisions published. Most species are known from limited specimen records rather than detailed biological studies.
Research status
The 272 iNaturalist observations suggest growing citizen science documentation, but peer-reviewed literature on Phaeoses biology, larval feeding habits, and boundaries remains sparse. Identification to species level likely requires dissection and reference to original descriptions.