urinipidamatus
Urinipidamatus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Carabidae, which includes ground beetles. The name "urinipidamatus" is derived from the Latin words "urina," meaning urine, and "pidamatus," meaning to be adorned or decorated, reflecting the distinctive pattern on the elytra (wing covers) of these beetles. This genus is characterized by its unique elytra, which are adorned with a pattern resembling urine stains, hence the name.
The genus is found in the tropical regions of South America, particularly in Brazil. The species within
Urinipidamatus beetles are relatively small, with adults typically measuring between 10 to 15 millimeters in length.
The taxonomy of the genus is still under study, and new species are occasionally described. As of