Ochrimnus lineoloides

(Slater, 1964)

Ochrimnus lineoloides is a in the Lygaeidae, originally described as Lygaeus lineola by Slater in 1964. It occurs in the Caribbean and North America. As a member of Lygaeidae, it belongs to a family whose members are primarily associated with seeds.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ochrimnus lineoloides: /oʊˈkraɪmnəs lɪˌniːoʊˈlɔɪdiːz/

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Distribution

Caribbean; North America (including USA).

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