Prytanes confusa
(Barber, 1953)
A in the Rhyparochromidae, described by Barber in 1953. Records indicate presence in the Galápagos Islands, Caribbean, and Middle America including the USA, Bahamas, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Panama.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Prytanes confusa: /prɪˈtɑːneɪz kənˈfjuːsə/
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Distribution
Galápagos Islands; Caribbean region; Middle America including USA, Bahamas, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Panama (Slater 1964).
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- UC Davis-Based Projects: To Bee or Not to Bee? | Bug Squad
- Diversity of Bugs at Bohart Museum of Entomology | Bug Squad
- ZooKeys with 5 of the Top 10 Marine Species | Blog
- Interview: description of two African shovel-snout snakes from Angola
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