Cymoninus notabilis

(Distant, 1882)

Cymoninus notabilis is a of true in the Ninidae, a group of seed bugs within the infraorder Pentatomomorpha. The species was described by Distant in 1882 and has been documented across a broad geographic range spanning the Caribbean, Central America, North America, and South America. It is one of the more widely distributed species in the Cymoninus.

Cymoninus notabilis NMNH by Margaret E. Poor. Used under a CC0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cymoninus notabilis: //saɪˈmɒnɪnəs noʊˈteɪbɪlɪs//

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Distribution

Documented from the Bahamas, Bermuda, Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Grenada, St. Vincent Island, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac in the Caribbean; Guatemala, Panama, and Mexico in Central America; USA in North America; and Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, British Guiana, and Trinidad in South America. The is present throughout the Caribbean, Middle America, and North America regions.

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Taxonomic history

The was originally described by Distant in 1882. It is classified within the superfamily Lygaeoidea, infraorder Pentatomomorpha, reflecting its placement among seed bugs with pentatomoid characteristics.

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