Semium subglabrum

Knight, 1927

Semium subglabrum is a of plant bug in the Miridae. It belongs to the large and diverse family of true bugs commonly known as plant bugs or leaf bugs. The species has been documented in North America with 38 observations recorded on iNaturalist. As with many mirid species, detailed ecological and behavioral information remains limited in available sources.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Semium subglabrum: //ˈsɛ.mi.ʌm sʌbˈɡlæ.brəm//

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Distribution

North America. Distribution records indicate presence in this region, though specific range boundaries within North America are not well documented.

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Taxonomic Note

There is a discrepancy in authorship between sources: Catalogue of Life lists Steyskal, 1973 as the authority with status as synonym, while GBIF and iNaturalist recognize Knight, 1927 as the accepted authority. This suggests potential taxonomic revision history that may require further verification.

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