Plagiomimicus heitzmani

Poole, 1995

Plagiomimicus heitzmani is a of in the , described by Poole in 1995. It belongs to the Stiriinae and tribe Stiriini. The species is known from North America, with confirmed records from Manitoba, Canada.

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How to pronounce Plagiomimicus heitzmani: //ˌpleɪ.dʒioʊˈmɪm.ɪ.kəs ˈhaɪtz.mə.naɪ//

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded from Manitoba, Canada. Distribution records are sparse, with only six observations documented in iNaturalist as of the available data.

Similar Taxa

  • Plagiomimicus dimidiataBoth belong to the Plagiomimicus and share the same general body plan typical of the genus. Plagiomimicus dimidiata has been documented from New Mexico and is attracted to blacklights, suggesting similar habits.

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Taxonomic history

Described by Poole in 1995, placing it among the more recently described in the Plagiomimicus.

Data availability

This is poorly represented in public databases, with limited observation records and minimal published biological information available.

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