Lasiopogon coconino

Cannings, 2002

Lasiopogon coconino is a of in the , described by Cannings in 2002. The Lasiopogon comprises small to -sized predatory primarily distributed in western North America. Members of this genus are characterized by their bristly bodies and predatory habits, typically hunting other from perches on vegetation or ground surfaces.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lasiopogon coconino: /ˌlæ.sɪˈɒp.əˌɡɒn ˌkoʊ.kəˈni.noʊ/

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Distribution

Known from Coconino County, Arizona, based on locality information implied by the epithet. The Lasiopogon is broadly distributed in western North America, with species occurring in arid and semi-arid regions.

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