Ectopsocus meridionalis

Ribaga, 1904

Ectopsocus meridionalis is a of outer in the . It has been recorded across an exceptionally broad geographic range spanning six continents, including Africa, Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania. The species was described by Ribaga in 1904. Its widespread distribution suggests either high capability or cryptic , though specific ecological studies remain limited.

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How to pronounce Ectopsocus meridionalis: /ɛkˈtɑpsəkəs mɛrɪdiˈɒnəlɪs/

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Distribution

Africa (Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania); Caribbean (Jamaica); Central America; Europe (Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Yugoslavia); Northern Asia excluding China; North America (USA, Mexico); Oceania (Galápagos Islands, Hawaii); South America (Chile, Colombia); Southern Asia (China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan)

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