Hadrosomus teapensis
(Distant, 1893)
Hadrosomus teapensis is a in the Lygaeidae, first described by Distant in 1893. The is known from both Mexico and the United States, with records extending from the type locality at Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico to southern Florida. As a member of the Lygaeinae , it belongs to a group of true bugs adapted for seed feeding. The species remains poorly documented in the primary literature, with most records derived from specimen databases and limited field observations.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hadrosomus teapensis: /ˌhædroʊˈsoʊməs tiːˈæpənsɪs/
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Distribution
Mexico (type locality: Teapa, Tabasco); United States (southern Florida)