Ischnodemus hesperius

Parshley, 1922

Ischnodemus hesperius is a of true in the Blissidae, described by Parshley in 1922. It is part of a whose members are commonly known as chinch bugs, many of which are associated with grasses and sedges. The species has been documented in North America, with specific records from the United States and Manitoba, Canada. Published information on its and remains limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ischnodemus hesperius: //ˌɪs.nəˈdiː.məs hɛˈspɪər.i.əs//

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States and Manitoba, Canada (Slater 1964). GBIF data indicate presence in the eastern Nearctic region. Specific microhabitat associations have not been documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic history

Described by H.M. Parshley in 1922. The Ischnodemus currently contains approximately 50 worldwide, with several species recorded from North America. No have been described for I. hesperius.

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