Fulvius slateri

Wheeler, 1977

Fulvius slateri is a of in the , first described by Wheeler in 1977. It belongs to a of small predatory or -feeding . The species has been documented across a broad geographic range spanning temperate eastern North America and Central America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Fulvius slateri: /ˈfʊl.vi.əs ˈsleɪ.tiː/

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Distribution

Recorded from eastern North America (Ontario, Quebec, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia) and Guatemala. GBIF distribution records indicate presence across the Nearctic region excluding Beringia.

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Taxonomic History

Described by Thomas J. Wheeler in 1977. The specific epithet 'slateri' honors an individual, likely John A. Slater, a in and .

Observation Data

iNaturalist records 65 observations of this , indicating it is encountered with moderate frequency by naturalists in its range.

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