Vanduzeephylus

Schuh & Schwartz, 2004

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Vanduzeephylus is a of plant bugs in the Miridae, established by Schuh and Schwartz in 2004. The genus belongs to the large and diverse family of true bugs commonly known as plant bugs or leaf bugs. As a relatively recently described genus, it is poorly documented in published literature and online databases.

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How to pronounce Vanduzeephylus: //vænduːˈziːfɪləs//

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Taxonomic history

The Vanduzeephylus was erected by Randall T. Schuh and Michael D. Schwartz in 2004. The genus name honors Edward P. Van Duzee (1861–1941), a prominent American entomologist who made substantial contributions to the study of North American Hemiptera. The suffix '-phylus' is derived from Greek, meaning 'friend' or 'lover of,' a common construction in taxonomic .

Data availability

As of the current sources, iNaturalist reports 13 observations for this , suggesting it is rarely encountered or underreported. No -level treatments, plant records, or morphological descriptions are readily accessible in major databases.

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