Fulvius imbecilis

(Say, 1832)

Fulvius imbecilis is a of plant bug in the Miridae. It is found across North America, with records from Canada, the United States, Mexico, Rica, and Panama. The species was described by Thomas Say in 1832. As a member of Miridae, it possesses characteristic of true bugs.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Fulvius imbecilis: //ˈfʊl.vi.əs ɪmˈbɛs.ɪ.lɪs//

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada (Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario), the United States (Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia), Mexico (Oaxaca), Rica, and Panama.

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Taxonomic History

First described by Thomas Say in 1832, making it one of the earlier described in the Fulvius.

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