Tropidosteptes neglectus

(Knight, 1917)

Tropidosteptes neglectus is a plant bug in the Miridae, first described by Knight in 1917. Records indicate presence in the eastern United States, specifically Mississippi and New York. As a member of the large and diverse Miridae family, it is likely associated with vegetation, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Tropidosteptes neglectus: /ˌtrɒpɪdoˈstɛptiːz nəˈɡlɛktəs/

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Distribution

Documented from Mississippi and New York in the United States. GBIF records indicate presence in North America broadly.

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