Taedia albifacies

(Knight, 1930)

Taedia albifacies is a of plant bug in the Miridae, first described by Knight in 1930. It is a member of the diverse Miridae family, which contains numerous plant-feeding species. The species is known from limited collection records in the southwestern United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Taedia albifacies: /ˈtaɪ.dɪə ælˈbɪf.eɪ.siːz/

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Distribution

Known from Arizona, USA. Recorded as present in North America with specific locality data from Arizona.

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Taxonomic History

Described by H.H. Knight in 1930. The specific epithet 'albifacies' refers to white facial markings, a common naming convention in Miridae.

Data Limitations

This is poorly represented in public databases. No published images, detailed descriptions, or ecological studies were located beyond basic taxonomic records.

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