Hesperotingis fuscata
Parshley, 1917
Hesperotingis fuscata is a of in the , described by Parshley in 1917. It belongs to the and is part of the suborder . The species has been recorded in North America, specifically in Colorado and Kansas.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hesperotingis fuscata: /hɛs.pɛ.roʊˈtɪn.dʒɪs fʊsˈkɑː.tə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Colorado and Kansas in the United States. GBIF distribution records indicate presence in these states, with broader North distribution noted in sources.
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Taxonomic history
Described by H.M. Parshley in 1917. The Hesperotingis is part of the , which is characterized by flattened bodies and elaborate reticulated patterns on the and .