Derephysia foliacea

(Fallén, 1807)

Foliaceous Lace Bug

Derephysia foliacea, commonly known as the foliaceous lace bug, is a of true in the Tingidae. It occurs across a broad geographic range spanning Africa, Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), and Southern Asia. Two are recognized: the nominate D. f. foliacea and D. f. biroi. As a lace bug, it belongs to a family characterized by elaborate reticulated patterns on the pronotum and forewings.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Derephysia foliacea: /dɛ.rɛˈfɪ.si.a fo.liˈa.kɛ.a/

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Distribution

Africa; Europe; Northern Asia (excluding China); Southern Asia

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