Collaria meilleurii

Provancher, 1872

Collaria meilleurii is a of plant bug in the Miridae, first described by Provancher in 1872. It is known from eastern North America, with records from Canada and the northeastern United States. The species belongs to the Collaria, a group of mirid bugs associated with grasses and sedges.

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How to pronounce Collaria meilleurii: /kɔˈlaː.ri.a mɛjˈjʊr.i.i/

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Habitat

Associated with grassland and sedge , based on -level of Collaria.

Distribution

Eastern North America: Canada (Quebec), and United States (New Hampshire, New York, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Vermont).

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Taxonomic History

First described by Provancher in 1872, this has remained in the Collaria without major taxonomic revision.

Observation Data

iNaturalist records indicate at least 111 observations, suggesting it is not rare within its range, though detailed biological studies appear limited.

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