Aglaopteryx

Hebard, 1917

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Aglaopteryx is a of small in the Ectobiidae, established by Hebard in 1917. The genus contains distributed across the Caribbean, Gulf Coast of North America, and South America. Members of this genus are associated with tropical and subtropical forest .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aglaopteryx: //ˌæɡ.laʊˈptɛr.ɪks//

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Distribution

Recorded from Brazil, Alabama (USA), Bahamas, Bermuda, and Cuba. The spans tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, with island and mainland .

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