Champion-1898
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Teleonemia variegata
Teleonemia variegata is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae, first described by Champion in 1898. The genus Teleonemia belongs to the true bugs (Hemiptera), a group characterized by their piercing-sucking mouthparts and often distinctive reticulated wing venation. Records indicate this species occurs in Central America, with documented presence in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and potentially other regional localities. Like other tingids, it is likely associated with specific host plants, though detailed ecological information remains limited in available sources.