Taedia johnstoni
(Knight, 1930)
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Taedia johnstoni: //ˈtaɪ̯diə ˈdʒɒnstoʊni//
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Distribution
United States: Mississippi and Texas. Records indicate presence in North America broadly, with confirmed occurrence in the Gulf Coast region.
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Taxonomic History
Originally described by H. H. Knight in 1930. The specific epithet honors an individual with the surname Johnston, though the namesake has not been definitively identified in available literature.
Observation Data
iNaturalist records indicate at least 85 observations, suggesting the is encountered with moderate frequency by naturalists in its known range.


