Neortholomus koreshanus

(Van Duzee, 1909)

Neortholomus koreshanus is a in the Lygaeidae, originally described as Belonochilus koreshanus by Van Duzee in 1909. The occurs in the Caribbean and North America, with records from the United States and Isle of Pines (Cuba). As a member of the Orsillinae, it belongs to a group commonly associated with seed-feeding habits. The Neortholomus is relatively small and poorly studied, with limited published information on its .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Neortholomus koreshanus: //niːˌɔːrθoʊˈloʊməs kɔːˈrɛʃənəs//

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Distribution

Caribbean and North America. Documented from the United States and Isle of Pines, Cuba (Slater 1964).

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