Weda parvula
(Van Duzee, 1904)
Weda parvula is a small in the Pentatomidae, first described by Van Duzee in 1904. The Weda is a small group within the stink bugs, and W. parvula appears to be a rarely encountered species with very few documented observations. Based on taxonomic placement, it shares the general body plan of pentatomids but is distinguished by its diminutive size as indicated by the species epithet "parvula" (meaning very small).

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Weda parvula: /ˈwɛ.də ˈpar.vu.la/
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Distribution
North America. Specific range details are poorly documented; the has been recorded as present in North America based on limited collection data.