Tytthus wheeleri
Henry, 2012
Tytthus wheeleri is a of in the , described by Henry in 2012. The species is distributed across the southeastern and central United States, with records from South Carolina, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, and Virginia. As a member of the Tytthus, it belongs to a group of small predatory mirids.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tytthus wheeleri: /ˈtɪt.θəs ˈʍiː.lə.ɹi/
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Distribution
Recorded from multiple U.S. states: South Carolina, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, and Virginia.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
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