Ischnodemus conicus
Van Duzee, 1909
Ischnodemus conicus is a of true in the Blissidae, first described by Van Duzee in 1909. It is found in North America, with confirmed records from the United States. The Ischnodemus belongs to the lygaeoid superfamily, a group of seed bugs and chinch bugs. Specific ecological details about this species remain poorly documented in available sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ischnodemus conicus: /ˌɪsknoʊˈdiːməs ˈkoʊnɪkəs/
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Distribution
North America; confirmed records from the United States (Slater 1964).
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Taxonomic placement
Ischnodemus conicus belongs to the Blissidae, commonly known as chinch bugs. The family is part of the superfamily Lygaeoidea within the infraorder Pentatomomorpha. The Ischnodemus contains multiple , though detailed species-level documentation is limited in publicly available sources.
Data limitations
Available sources provide minimal -specific information beyond taxonomic placement and geographic distribution. The Wikipedia entry is extremely brief, and the species does not appear in the detailed of the Week archive or other provided sources. Most ecological and behavioral traits would require inference from higher , which is not justified given the available data.