Coccobaphes frontifer
(Walker, 1873)
Coccobaphes frontifer is a of plant bug in the Miridae. It is a true (Heteroptera) characterized by . The species has been documented in northeastern North America, with records from New Hampshire and Vermont. It belongs to the Coccobaphes, which is part of the diverse and ecologically significant plant bug family.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Coccobaphes frontifer: /ˌkɒkkoʊˈbeɪfəs ˈfrɒntɪfər/
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Distribution
Documented from northeastern North America, specifically New Hampshire and Vermont in the United States. Distribution records indicate presence in the broader North American region.
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Taxonomic placement
Coccobaphes frontifer is classified within the infraorder Cimicomorpha, a diverse group of predatory and plant-feeding true bugs. The Coccobaphes is part of the Miridae, one of the largest families of true bugs with over 10,000 described globally.