About Pseudopamera nitidula (Uhler, 1893)
Pseudopamera nitidula, originally described by Uhler in 1893, is a species of dirt-colored seed bug that belongs to the family Rhyparochromidae. This species is found in Central America and North America.
Pseudopamera nitidula (Uhler, 1893) is a animal in the Rhyparochromidae family, order Hemiptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Pseudopamera nitidula (Uhler, 1893)
Pseudopamera nitidula is a dirt-colored seed bug in Rhyparochromidae found in Central and North America.
Pseudopamera nitidula, originally described by Uhler in 1893, is a species of dirt-colored seed bug that belongs to the family Rhyparochromidae. This species is found in Central America and North America.
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