Paraheraeus eximius
(Distant, 1882)
Paraheraeus eximius is a in the , first described by Distant in 1882. It belongs to the tribe Myodochini, a group of ground-dwelling commonly associated with seeds and debris. The has been recorded from the United States and Guatemala. As a member of the Lygaeoidea superfamily, it shares the typical rhyparochromid habit of feeding on seeds, though specific ecological details for this species remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Paraheraeus eximius: /ˌpɛrəˈhɪəriəs ɛkˈsɪmiəs/
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Distribution
United States; Guatemala