Melanopleurus tenor
Brailovsky, 1979
Melanopleurus tenor is a of in the Lygaeidae, described by Brailovsky in 1979. The Melanopleurus belongs to the true bugs (Heteroptera), a group characterized by and . As a member of Lygaeidae, this species is likely associated with seed-feeding habits typical of the family, though specific ecological data remain limited. The species has been recorded in North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Melanopleurus tenor: /ˌmɛlənoʊˈpluːrəs ˈtɛnɔr/
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Distribution
Recorded from North America.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
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