Taedia fasciola

(Knight, 1930)

Taedia fasciola is a of in the , first described by Knight in 1930. It is recorded from Arizona, USA. As a member of the Taedia, it belongs to a group of mirid whose members are generally associated with vegetation, though specific ecological details for this species remain poorly documented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Taedia fasciola: /ˈtæ.di.ə ˌfæʃ.iˈoʊ.lə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Arizona, USA.

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