Raglius alboacuminatus

(Goeze, 1778)

white-spotted groundbug

Raglius alboacuminatus is a dirt-colored seed bug in the Rhyparochromidae, commonly known as the white-spotted groundbug. The is widespread across three continents and comprises six recognized . It belongs to the true infraorder Pentatomomorpha within the order Hemiptera.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Raglius alboacuminatus: //ˈræɡ.li.əs ˌæl.boʊˌæ.kjuˈmaɪ.neɪ.təs//

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Distribution

Africa; Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China); North America. Specific presence confirmed in Belgium.

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Subspecies

Six are recognized: R. a. alboacuminatus (Goeze, 1778), R. a. bicolor (Horvath, 1911), R. a. flavatus (Horvath, 1882), R. a. funereus (Puton, 1878), R. a. implagiatus (Stichel, 1957), and R. a. nigrus (Michalk, 1938).

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