Selenophorus maritimus
Casey, 1914
Selenophorus maritimus is a in the , described by Thomas L. Casey in 1914. The species epithet "maritimus" (meaning "of the sea" or "maritime") suggests an association with coastal or saline environments. As a member of the Selenophorus, it belongs to a group of commonly known as seedcorn , many of which are associated with agricultural and moist soils. The species is documented from the United States with distribution records indicating presence in North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Selenophorus maritimus: /sɛˌlɛnəˈfɔrəs məˈrɪtɪməs/
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Distribution
United States; North America. Distribution records from GBIF indicate presence in the USA.