Oplomus mundus

Stål, 1862

Oplomus mundus is a in the Pentatomidae, first described by Stål in 1862. The has been documented in Central America and North America based on occurrence records. As a member of the predatory stink bug Oplomus, it likely functions as a , though specific prey associations remain poorly documented. Observations are sparse, with limited published biological or ecological information available.

Oplomus mundus 1876279 by Juan Cruzado Cortés. Used under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.Biologia Centrali-Americana - Oplomus mundus by Bale & Danielsson; Bannwarth, Th.; Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company; Godman, Frederick Du Cane; Hanhart; Horman-Fisher, Maud; Knight, H.; Mintern Bros.; Purkiss, W.; Salvin, Osbert; Saunders, G. S.; Schlereth, M. v.; Sharp, M. A.; Taylor & Francis; Wilson, Edwin. Used under a Public domain license.Biologia Centrali-Americana (8272529098) by Bale & Danielsson; Bannwarth, Th.; Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company; Godman, Frederick Du Cane; Hanhart; Horman-Fisher, Maud; Knight, H.; Mintern Bros.; Purkiss, W.; Salvin, Osbert; Saunders, G. S.; Schlereth, M. v.; Sharp, M. A.; Taylor & Francis; Wilson, Edwin. Used under a Public domain license.

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How to pronounce Oplomus mundus: /ˈɒpləməs ˈmʌndəs/

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Central America and North America. Specific countries and precise range boundaries are not well documented in available sources.

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