Nudobius luridipennis
Casey, 1906
Nudobius luridipennis is a in the , described by Casey in 1906. It is to the eastern and southeastern United States, with records spanning from New York to Florida and west to Texas. As a member of the tribe Xantholinini, it belongs to one of the most diverse families of , though specific ecological details for this remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Nudobius luridipennis: //njuːˈdoʊbiəs ˌlʊrɪdʊˈpɛnɪs//
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Distribution
Eastern and southeastern United States. Documented from Alabama, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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Taxonomic Note
The name 'luridipennis' has been applied to different in different . The provided context sources discuss 'Psylliodes luridipennis' (the Lundy Cabbage , family ), a critically endangered British restricted to Lundy Island. This is a different from 'Nudobius luridipennis' (family ), which is an species with no known British distribution. The two species share only a specific epithet and should not be conflated.