Chinaola quercicola
Blatchley, 1928
Chinaola quercicola is a of minute plant bug in the Microphysidae, described by Blatchley in 1928. The species epithet 'quercicola' suggests an association with oak (Quercus). It is known from North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Chinaola quercicola: //kaɪˈneɪ.ə.lə kwɜːrˈsɪ.kə.lə//
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Distribution
North America
Host Associations
- Quercus - associated withInferred from epithet 'quercicola'
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Etymology
The name 'quercicola' derives from Latin 'quercus' (oak) and '-cola' (dweller/inhabitant), indicating a presumed association with oak trees.
Taxonomic note
Microphysidae is a small of minute predatory plant bugs, though specific biological details for C. quercicola remain undocumented in available sources.