Malezonotus fuscosus
Barber, 1918
Malezonotus fuscosus is a of dirt-colored in the , described by Barber in 1918. The species belongs to the tribe Gonianotini and is known from the United States. As with other members of Rhyparochromidae, it is likely associated with ground-level and seed-feeding , though specific details remain poorly documented in the accessible literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Malezonotus fuscosus: //ˌmælɛzoʊˈnoʊtəs ˈfʌskoʊsəs//
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Distribution
United States; North America. Distribution records cite Slater (1964) for USA occurrences.
Similar Taxa
- Malezonotus spp.Other in the Malezonotus share similar body form and coloration; identification to species level requires examination of male and other subtle morphological features.