Phyllodrepa punctiventris

(Fauvel, 1878)

Phyllodrepa punctiventris is a () in the Omaliinae. It is a small with limited published information on its biology. The has been recorded from eastern North America, with distribution records spanning from Ontario, Canada south to Georgia and west to Oklahoma.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Phyllodrepa punctiventris: /ˌfɪloʊˈdriːpə ˌpʌŋktɪˈvɛntrɪs/

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Distribution

Eastern North America. Documented from Canada (Ontario) and the United States (Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Virginia).

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Taxonomic note

The name 'punctiventris' has been used in multiple , causing potential confusion. The provided context includes information about Hypselonotus punctiventris (a in ) and Pterostichus punctiventris (a in ), which are unrelated . Phyllodrepa punctiventris is a in .

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