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Asiarcha
''Asiarcha'' is a genus of bugs in the family Tessaratomidae. There are three species known from South and Southeast Asia. Species in the genus have a pronotal shield extending forward with parallel lateral margins; with the angles of the sixth abdominal segment acute and pointing backwards. They are very similar to the genus '' Mattiphus'' in which some species were formerly placed. Species in the genus include: * '' Asiarcha angulosa'' Zia, 1957 * '' Asiarcha nigridorsis'' (Stål, 1863) * '' Asiarcha oblonga'' (Dallas, 1851) References External links Hemiptera database{{taxonbar, from = Q63313788 Tessaratomidae Heteroptera genera ...
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Asiarcha Angulosa
''Asiarcha'' is a genus of bugs in the family Tessaratomidae. There are three species known from South and Southeast Asia. Species in the genus have a pronotal shield extending forward with parallel lateral margins; with the angles of the sixth abdominal segment acute and pointing backwards. They are very similar to the genus '' Mattiphus'' in which some species were formerly placed. Species in the genus include: * '' Asiarcha angulosa'' Zia, 1957 * '' Asiarcha nigridorsis'' (Stål, 1863) * '' Asiarcha oblonga'' (Dallas, 1851) References External links Hemiptera database{{taxonbar, from = Q63313788 Tessaratomidae Heteroptera genera ...
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Asiarcha Nigridorsis
''Asiarcha'' is a genus of bugs in the family Tessaratomidae. There are three species known from South and Southeast Asia. Species in the genus have a pronotal shield extending forward with parallel lateral margins; with the angles of the sixth abdominal segment acute and pointing backwards. They are very similar to the genus '' Mattiphus'' in which some species were formerly placed. Species in the genus include: * ''Asiarcha angulosa ''Asiarcha'' is a genus of bugs in the family Tessaratomidae. There are three species known from South and Southeast Asia. Species in the genus have a pronotal shield extending forward with parallel lateral margins; with the angles of the sixth a ...'' Zia, 1957 * '' Asiarcha nigridorsis'' (Stål, 1863) * '' Asiarcha oblonga'' (Dallas, 1851) References External links Hemiptera database{{taxonbar, from = Q63313788 Tessaratomidae Heteroptera genera ...
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Asiarcha Oblonga
''Asiarcha oblonga'' is a species of Tesseratomid bug found in South Asia. The species was originally described as ''Mattiphus oblongus''. Identification It is similar to Asiarcha angulosa. It differs from that species by the more rectangular thorax. From Asiarcha nigridorsis ''Asiarcha'' is a genus of bugs in the family Tessaratomidae. There are three species known from South and Southeast Asia. Species in the genus have a pronotal shield extending forward with parallel lateral margins; with the angles of the sixth a ..., it differs because of the main colour being green, not black. References Tessaratomidae Insects described in 1851 Fauna of South Asia {{Pentatomoidea-stub ...
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Tessaratomidae
Tessaratomidae is a family of true bugs. It contains about 240 species of large bugs divided into 3 subfamilies and 56 genera. Tessaratomids resemble large stink bugs (family Pentatomidae) and are sometimes quite colorful. Most tessaratomids are Old World, with only three species known from the Neotropics. Some members of Tessaratomidae exhibit maternal care of eggs and offspring. The defensive chemicals of certain species can cause significant damage if they come into contact with human skin; they may also cause temporary blindness. All species are exclusively plant-eaters, some of major economic importance as agricultural pests. A few species are also consumed as human food in some countries. Description Larger species of Tessaratomidae are known informally as giant shield bugs, giant stink bugs, or inflated stink bugs, but they generally do not have a collective common name and are referred to mostly as tessaratomids. Tessaratomids are ovate to elongate-ovate bugs. They ra ...
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