Ochrimnus tripligatus

(Barber, 1914)

Ochrimnus tripligatus is a in the Lygaeidae. It occurs in the Caribbean region and North America, with records from the United States, Bahamas, Cuba, Eleuthera, and San Andres. The was described by Barber in 1914. It is a member of the Lygaeinae within the true bugs.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ochrimnus tripligatus: /oʊˈkrɪmnəs trɪˈplɪɡeɪtəs/

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Distribution

United States; Bahamas; Cuba; Eleuthera; San Andres (Baranowski & Slater 2005). Caribbean region and North America broadly.

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Taxonomic Note

Catalogue of Life lists this name as a synonym, though GBIF and other sources treat it as accepted. The taxonomic status may require verification.

Observation Data

iNaturalist records 8 observations of this , indicating it is infrequently encountered or reported.

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