Taedia maculosa

(Knight, 1930)

Taedia maculosa is a of in the , first described by Knight in 1930. The species is known from the southwestern United States, particularly Arizona. As a member of the large and diverse Miridae family, it belongs to a group of commonly associated with vegetation.

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How to pronounce Taedia maculosa: /ˈtædiə ˌmækjʊˈloʊsə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Arizona, USA. Distribution within North America appears limited based on available occurrence data.

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Taxonomic History

Described by H.H. Knight in 1930, placing it within the Taedia, a moderately large genus of in the .

Data Availability

Knowledge of this is limited; iNaturalist records indicate only 14 observations, suggesting it is either uncommon, underreported, or restricted in range.

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