Lasiomerus constrictus
(Champion, 1899)
Lasiomerus constrictus is a of damsel bug in the Nabidae, first described by Champion in 1899. It belongs to a of predatory true bugs found in the Americas. The species has been documented in both North and Middle America, though detailed biological information remains limited.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lasiomerus constrictus: //læzˈiːoʊˌmɛrəs kənˈstrɪktəs//
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Distribution
Recorded from North America and Middle America based on GBIF distribution data. Specific countries or regions within these broader areas are not documented in available sources.
Ecological Role
As a member of Nabidae, likely functions as a of small arthropods, though specific ecological role for this has not been documented.
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Taxonomic Note
The Lasiomerus was historically treated as a subgenus of Nabis but has been elevated to full generic status in modern classifications. L. constrictus was originally described in the genus Nabis.
Data Limitations
This is represented by only 4 observations on iNaturalist as of source date, indicating it is rarely encountered or underreported. No published biological studies specific to this species were found in available sources.