Acalypta elegans

Horváth, 1906

Acalypta elegans is a of lace bug in the Tingidae, order Hemiptera. The species was described by Horváth in 1906. Like other lace bugs, it possesses the characteristic reticulated, lace-like forewings that give the family its . It has a documented distribution across the Holarctic region.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Acalypta elegans: //ˌækəˈlɪptə ˈɛlɪɡænz//

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Distribution

Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), and North America. The has a Holarctic distribution pattern.

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Taxonomic Notes

Acalypta elegans was described by Géza Horváth in 1906. The Acalypta is part of the lace bug Tingidae, characterized by their distinctive reticulated forewings.

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