Neurocolpus johnstoni

Knight, 1934

Neurocolpus johnstoni is a of in the , described by Knight in 1934. It belongs to the Neurocolpus, a group of mirid found in North America. The species is known from limited collection records in Texas, USA. Like other members of Miridae, it is a with . Specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Neurocolpus johnstoni: //nʊˈroʊkəlpəs ˈdʒɒnstoʊni//

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Distribution

Recorded from Texas, USA. The is considered present in North America based on available specimen data.

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Taxonomic history

Described by H. H. Knight in 1934. The Neurocolpus was established by Reuter in 1876 and currently contains approximately 20 distributed primarily in North America.

Data availability

This is represented by few specimens in public databases. No published studies specifically addressing its biology, , or associations were identified in major entomological literature.

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