Acoma mixta
Howden, 1958
Acoma mixta is a small in the , described by Howden in 1958. measure 4.8–7.5 mm in length. The is documented from Arizona, USA, though field observations suggest it may also occur in adjacent areas of New Mexico. Like other members of the Acoma, it is a -associated , though specific ecological details remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Acoma mixta: //ˈækəmə ˈmɪkstə//
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Distribution
Known from Arizona, USA. GBIF records indicate presence in the Nearctic region, specifically within the United States in Arizona. Field observations from 2018 and 2024 suggest possible occurrence in southeastern New Mexico, though these records require verification.