Spharagemon bunites
Otte, 1984
Spharagemon bunites is a of -winged in the , described by Otte in 1984. It belongs to the Oedipodinae, tribe Trimerotropini, a group characterized by banded or colored hind that are often concealed at rest. The species is known from California and is considered present in North America, though detailed biological information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Spharagemon bunites: //sfɑːrəˈɡɛmɒn ˈbjuːnaɪtiːz//
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Distribution
California; North America.
Similar Taxa
- Spharagemon collareBoth are members of Spharagemon (mottled sand ) and share the characteristic concealed banded hind typical of Oedipodinae, but S. collare has a broader distribution across western North America and is better documented.
- Spharagemon equaleCongeneric with similar -winged ; S. equale is known as the orangelegged and has more extensive documentation of its preferences and distribution.