Hemitrioza sonchi

Crawford, 1914

Hemitrioza sonchi is a in the Triozidae, described by Crawford in 1914. The species epithet "sonchi" suggests an association with plants in the Sonchus (sow thistles, Asteraceae). It belongs to a genus of jumping plant lice known from the Americas. Distribution records indicate presence in the southeastern United States and Caribbean region.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hemitrioza sonchi: /hɛmɪˈtraɪəzə ˈsɒŋkaɪ/

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Distribution

Southeastern United States (Florida, Georgia, Washington D.C., Virginia) and Caribbean (U.S. Virgin Islands). GBIF distribution codes: FLAOO, GEOOO, VRGOO, WASOO, WDCOO.

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