Dichrooscytus repletus

(Heidemann, 1892)

Dichrooscytus repletus is a of plant bug in the Miridae. It is known from the eastern and midwestern United States. Published records are sparse, with only four observations documented on iNaturalist.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dichrooscytus repletus: /dɪkˌroʊˈskʌɪtəs rɪˈpliːtəs/

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Distribution

Documented from Georgia, New York, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., West Virginia, and Wisconsin in the United States. GBIF records indicate presence in North America broadly.

More Details

Data limitations

This has minimal published biological data. The Dichrooscytus contains approximately 30 species, many of which are poorly known. Specific morphological characters, associations, and ecological details for D. repletus remain undocumented in accessible literature.

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