Tominotus unisetosus

Froeschner, 1960

burrowing bug

Tominotus unisetosus is a of burrowing in the , first described by Froeschner in 1960. As a member of the burrowing bug family, it is adapted for life in soil or leaf litter. The species occurs in both Central America and North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Tominotus unisetosus: //ˌtoʊmɪˈnoʊtəs ˌjuːnɪˈsɛtoʊsəs//

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Distribution

Central America and North America.

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Taxonomic history

Described by Froeschner in 1960. The specific epithet 'unisetosus' refers to a single (bristle), likely a diagnostic morphological feature.

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