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Carthasis Distinctus
''Carthasis'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are about five described species in ''Carthasis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Carthasis'': * '' Carthasis decoratus'' (Uhler, 1901) * '' Carthasis distinctus'' Harris * '' Carthasis gracilis'' Harris * '' Carthasis rufonotatus'' Champion, 1900 * '' Carthasis uhleri'' Harris References Further reading * * Nabidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Damsel Bug
The insect family Nabidae contains the damsel bugs. There are over 500 species in 20 genera. They are soft-bodied, elongate, winged terrestrial predators. Many damsel bugs catch and hold prey with their forelegs, similar to mantids. They are considered helpful species in agriculture because of their predation on many types of crop pests. Damsel bugs of the genus ''Nabis'' are the most common. They and other genera are most numerous in fields of legumes such as alfalfa, but they can be found in many other crops and in non-cultivated areas. They are yellow to tan in color and have large, bulbous eyes and stiltlike legs. They are generalist predators, catching almost any insect smaller than themselves, and cannibalizing each other when no other food is available. Several species have bitten humans.Faúndez, E. I. & M. A. Carvajal. 2011. A human case of bitting by Nabis punctipennis (Hemíptera: Heteroptera: Nabidae) in Chile. Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae, 51(2): 407 ...
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Nabidae
The insecta, insect family (biology), family Nabidae contains the damsel bugs. There are over 500 species in 20 genera. They are soft-bodied, elongate, winged terrestrial predators. Many damsel bugs catch and hold prey with their forelegs, similar to praying mantis, mantids. They are considered helpful species in agriculture because of their predation on many types of crop pests. Damsel bugs of the genus ''Nabis'' are the most common. They and other genera are most numerous in fields of Fabaceae, legumes such as alfalfa, but they can be found in many other crops and in non-cultivated areas. They are yellow to tan in color and have large, bulbous eyes and stiltlike legs. They are generalist predators, catching almost any insect smaller than themselves, and cannibalizing each other when no other food is available. Several species have bitten humans.Faúndez, E. I. & M. A. Carvajal. 2011. A human case of bitting by Nabis punctipennis (Hemíptera: Heteroptera: Nabidae) in Chile. Ac ...
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Carthasis Decoratus
''Carthasis decoratus'' is a species of damsel bug in the family Nabidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * Nabidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1901 {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Carthasis Distinctus
''Carthasis'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are about five described species in ''Carthasis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Carthasis'': * '' Carthasis decoratus'' (Uhler, 1901) * '' Carthasis distinctus'' Harris * '' Carthasis gracilis'' Harris * '' Carthasis rufonotatus'' Champion, 1900 * '' Carthasis uhleri'' Harris References Further reading * * Nabidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Carthasis Gracilis
''Carthasis'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are about five described species in ''Carthasis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Carthasis'': * '' Carthasis decoratus'' (Uhler, 1901) * ''Carthasis distinctus ''Carthasis'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are about five described species in ''Carthasis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Carthasis'': * '' Carthasis decoratus'' (Uhler, 1901) * '' Carthasis disti ...'' Harris * '' Carthasis gracilis'' Harris * '' Carthasis rufonotatus'' Champion, 1900 * '' Carthasis uhleri'' Harris References Further reading * * Nabidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Carthasis Rufonotatus
''Carthasis'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are about five described species in ''Carthasis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Carthasis'': * '' Carthasis decoratus'' (Uhler, 1901) * ''Carthasis distinctus'' Harris * ''Carthasis gracilis ''Carthasis'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are about five described species in ''Carthasis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Carthasis'': * '' Carthasis decoratus'' (Uhler, 1901) * ''Carthasis distin ...'' Harris * '' Carthasis rufonotatus'' Champion, 1900 * '' Carthasis uhleri'' Harris References Further reading * * Nabidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Carthasis Uhleri
''Carthasis'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are about five described species in ''Carthasis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Carthasis'': * '' Carthasis decoratus'' (Uhler, 1901) * ''Carthasis distinctus'' Harris * ''Carthasis gracilis'' Harris * ''Carthasis rufonotatus ''Carthasis'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are about five described species in ''Carthasis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Carthasis'': * '' Carthasis decoratus'' (Uhler, 1901) * ''Carthasis distin ...'' Champion, 1900 * '' Carthasis uhleri'' Harris References Further reading * * Nabidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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