Tytthus wheeleri
Henry, 2012
Tytthus wheeleri is a of plant bug in the Miridae, 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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