Dictyla labeculata

(Uhler, 1893)

lace bug

Dictyla labeculata is a of in the Tingidae, first described by Uhler in 1893. It is native to North America with records spanning much of Canada and the United States. As a member of the lace bug family, it exhibits the characteristic reticulated wing covers typical of Tingidae. The species' natural history and associations have been subjects of recent study, though detailed biological information remains limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dictyla labeculata: //ˈdɪktɪlə ˌlæbɛkjʊˈleɪtə//

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Distribution

North America, with confirmed records across Canadian provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, Labrador, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. Also present in the western Nearctic region of the United States.

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