Saldula ablusa

Drake & Hottes, 1954

Saldula ablusa is a of shore bug in the Saldidae, described by Drake & Hottes in 1954. It is recorded from North America. Shore bugs in this family are typically associated with moist near water bodies. The species is represented by minimal observation data.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Saldula ablusa: /sælˈduːlə æbˈluːsə/

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Habitat

Shore bugs in the Saldidae are typically found in moist environments, often associated with shorelines of ponds, streams, and other water bodies. The specific microhabitat preferences of S. ablusa have not been documented.

Distribution

North America. Specific locality records are sparse; the has been documented in the region but detailed range boundaries are undefined.

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Taxonomic note

Described by Drake & Hottes in 1954. The Saldula contains numerous , many of which are difficult to distinguish without detailed examination.

Data limitations

This is poorly represented in biodiversity databases, with minimal observation records available. Most biological attributes remain undocumented.

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