Teloleuca bifasciata
(Thomson, 1871)
Teloleuca bifasciata is a of shore bug in the Saldidae. It is distributed across Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), and North America. The species was originally described as Salda bifasciata by Thomson in 1871 and later transferred to the Teloleuca. Shore bugs in this family are typically associated with moist shoreline .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Teloleuca bifasciata: /tɛloʊˈlɛʊkə bɪˌfæsɪˈeɪtə/
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Habitat
Shore bugs in the Saldidae are typically found in moist shoreline , including the margins of streams, rivers, lakes, and seashores. Specific habitat preferences for T. bifasciata are not documented.
Distribution
Europe; Northern Asia (excluding China); North America. Records indicate presence across these broad regions, though specific country-level distributions are not detailed in available sources.