About Pygolampis pectoralis (Say, 1832)
Pygolampis pectoralis, described by Say in 1832, is a species of assassin bug that belongs to the family Reduviidae. This species can be found in the Caribbean region and in North America.
Pygolampis pectoralis (Say, 1832) is a animal in the Reduviidae family, order Hemiptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Pygolampis pectoralis (Say, 1832)
Pygolampis pectoralis is an assassin bug species in the family Reduviidae found in the Caribbean and North America.
Pygolampis pectoralis, described by Say in 1832, is a species of assassin bug that belongs to the family Reduviidae. This species can be found in the Caribbean region and in North America.
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