Crophius disconotus
(Say, 1832)
Crophius disconotus is a true in the Oxycarenidae, first described by Thomas Say in 1832. It belongs to the lygaeoid group of seed bugs within the infraorder Pentatomomorpha. The species occurs across a broad geographic range spanning the Nearctic region, with documented presence in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Crophius disconotus: //ˈkroʊ.fi.əs ˌdɪs.kəˈnoʊ.təs//
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Distribution
Documented from the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Records indicate presence in the Nearctic region, including Beringia and California. GBIF distribution data also notes occurrence in Middle America.
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Taxonomic authority date
Sources vary between 1831 and 1832 for the original description by Say; Catalogue of Life and NCBI use 1832, while GBIF lists 1831.
Observation rarity
Only 6 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of data retrieval, suggesting the may be infrequently encountered or underreported.