Hedriodiscus trivittatus
(Say, 1829)
Hedriodiscus trivittatus is a of in the . It is one of approximately 2,700 described species in this family of . The species was first described by Thomas Say in 1829. Beyond taxonomic and distribution records, specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented in available literature.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hedriodiscus trivittatus: /hɛ.dri.oʊˈdɪs.kəs traɪ.vɪˈtæ.təs/
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Distribution
Recorded from the United States, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico. This broad Neotropical and Nearctic distribution suggests adaptability to varied environments across the Americas.
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Taxonomic note
The specific epithet 'trivittatus' (three-striped) suggests a possible diagnostic color pattern, though this has not been confirmed in the examined sources. The Hedriodiscus contains multiple , most of which are poorly studied.
Data limitations
The provided context sources primarily concern Boisea trivittatus (the ), a in the , not Hedriodiscus trivittatus. These sources are taxonomically unrelated and contain no valid information for this .
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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