Blissus minutus
(Blatchley, 1925)
Blissus minutus is a small true in the Blissidae, described by Blatchley in 1925. The is poorly documented in available sources, with minimal published information on its , , or economic significance. It belongs to a containing several economically important species that damage cereal crops and turf grasses, though B. minutus itself has not been specifically implicated in agricultural pest literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Blissus minutus: /ˈblɪs.sʊs mɪˈnuː.tʊs/
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Distribution
Recorded from the United States (Slater 1964). Present in North America. Specific state or locality records beyond USA are not detailed in available sources.