Gargaphia
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Gargaphia angulata
Gargaphia angulata is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae, first described by Heidemann in 1899. It is a small true bug characterized by the reticulated, lace-like forewings typical of its family. The species has been documented across much of North America, with records from numerous U.S. states and Canadian provinces. Like other lace bugs, it is likely associated with specific host plants, though detailed biological information remains limited.