Thylochromus nitidulus

Barber, 1928

Thylochromus nitidulus is a of in the Rhyparochromidae, described by Barber in 1928. It belongs to the tribe Drymini, a group of small to medium-sized ground-dwelling true bugs commonly associated with soil and ground litter . The species is documented from the United States with limited observational records.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Thylochromus nitidulus: //ˌθɪloʊˈkroʊməs nɪˈtɪd.jʊ.ləs//

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Distribution

United States; North America.

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