Bisaltes montevidensis is not widely documented in readily accessible encyclopedic sources. The name appears to follow the binomial nomenclature convention used in biological taxonomy, where Bisaltes denotes a genus—commonly associated with a group of longhorn beetles (family Cerambycidae)—and montevidensis is a Latinized epithet suggesting a geographical link to Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.
No reliable, verifiable information about the species’ description, taxonomic authority, distribution, morphological characteristics, ecological role, or conservation status could be located in major scientific databases or reference works. Consequently, detailed encyclopedic coverage cannot be provided at this time. Further investigation in specialized taxonomic catalogues, museum collections, or primary literature would be required to confirm the existence and attributes of Bisaltes montevidensis.