Ischnodemus sallei

(Signoret, 1857)

Ischnodemus sallei is a of true in the Blissidae. The species is known from a broad geographic range spanning the Caribbean, Central America, North America, and South America. It was originally described by Signoret in 1857. Ischnodemus fulvipes has been determined to be a taxonomic synonym of this species.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ischnodemus sallei: /ˌɪsknoʊˈdiːməs ˈsæli/

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Identification

No specific diagnostic characters distinguishing this from are documented in available sources.

Distribution

Documented from Mexico, the United States, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Hispaniola (Dominican Republic), Jamaica, Trinidad, and Surinam. The has a broad New World distribution spanning the Caribbean Sea, Central America, North America, and South America.

Similar Taxa

  • Ischnodemus fulvipesFormerly treated as a distinct but now synonymized with I. sallei.

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Taxonomic synonymy

Ischnodemus fulvipes has been determined to be a taxonomic synonym of Ischnodemus sallei.

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