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Chamus Reuteri
''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal Notes. XXI. Heteroptera, fam. Capsidae (Part II). ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (7)13: 194-206. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists: # ''Chamus conradsianus'' Schouteden, 1942 # ''Chamus incertus'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # ''Chamus mefisto'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # ''Chamus overlaeti ''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal ...'' Schouteden, 1942 # '' Chamus reuteri'' Poppius, 1914 # '' Chamus schroederi'' Poppius, 1912 # '' Chamus wealei'' Distant, 1904 - type species (synonym ''C. ghesquierei'' ...
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Miridae
The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs, leaf bugs, and grass bugs. It is the largest family of true bugs belonging to the suborder Heteroptera; it includes over 10,000 known species, and new ones are being described constantly. Most widely known mirids are species that are notorious agricultural pests that pierce plant tissues, feed on the sap, and sometimes transmit viral plant diseases. Some species however, are predatory. Description Miridae are small, terrestrial insects, usually oval-shaped or elongate and measuring less than in length. Many of them have a hunched look, because of the shape of the prothorax, which carries the head bent down. Some are brightly coloured and attractively patterned, others drab or dark, most being inconspicuous. Some genera are ant mimics at certain stages of life. The Mirida ...
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Tribe (biology)
In biology, a tribe is a taxonomic rank above genus, but below family and subfamily. It is sometimes subdivided into subtribes. By convention, all taxonomic ranks from genus upwards are capitalized, including both tribe and subtribe. In zoology, the standard ending for the name of a zoological tribe is "-ini". Examples include the tribes Caprini (goat-antelopes), Hominini (hominins), Bombini (bumblebees), and Thunnini (tunas). The tribe Hominini is divided into subtribes by some scientists; subtribe Hominina then comprises "humans". The standard ending for the name of a zoological subtribe is "-ina". In botany, the standard ending for the name of a botanical tribe is "-eae". Examples include the tribes Acalypheae and Hyacintheae. The tribe Hyacintheae is divided into subtribes, including the subtribe Massoniinae. The standard ending for the name of a botanical subtribe is "-inae". In bacteriology, the form of tribe names is as in botany, e.g., Pseudomonadeae, based on the ge ...
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Dicyphini
''Dicyphini'' is a tribe of Heteroptera, bugs in the family Miridae. Subtribes and Genera The ''On-line Systematic Catalogue of Plant Bugs'' includes: Subtribe Dicyphina * ''Campyloneura'' Fieber, 1861 * ''Campyloneuropsis'' Poppius, 1914 * ''Chius'' * ''Cychrocapsus'' * ''Cyrtopeltis'' Fieber, 1861 * ''Dicyphus'' Fieber, 1858 * ''Engytatus'' Reuter, 1875 * ''Haematocapsus'' * ''Isoproba'' * ''Macrolophus'' Fieber, 1858 * ''Microoculis'' * ''Muirmiris'' * ''Nesidiocoris'' Kirkaldy, 1902 * ''Pameridea'' Reuter, 1907 * ''Setocoris'' * ''Singhalesia'' China & Carvalho, 1952 * ''Tupiocoris'' China & Carvalho, 1952 * ''Usingerella'' China & Carvalho, 1952 Subtribe Monaloniina * ''Arculanus'' * ''Arthriticus'' * ''Dimia'' * ''Eucerocoris'' * ''Eupachypeltis'' * ''Felisacoris'' * ''Felisacus'' * ''Helopeltis'' Signoret, 1858 * ''Mansoniella'' * †''Miomonalonion'' * ''Monalonion'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1850 * ''Onconotellus'' * ''Pachypeltis (insect)'' Signoret, 1858 * ''Pachypeltopsis ...
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Odoniellina
''Dicyphini'' is a tribe of bugs in the family Miridae. Subtribes and Genera The ''On-line Systematic Catalogue of Plant Bugs'' includes: Subtribe Dicyphina * '' Campyloneura'' Fieber, 1861 * '' Campyloneuropsis'' Poppius, 1914 * '' Chius'' * '' Cychrocapsus'' * '' Cyrtopeltis'' Fieber, 1861 * '' Dicyphus'' Fieber, 1858 * '' Engytatus'' Reuter, 1875 * '' Haematocapsus'' * '' Isoproba'' * '' Macrolophus'' Fieber, 1858 * '' Microoculis'' * '' Muirmiris'' * '' Nesidiocoris'' Kirkaldy, 1902 * ''Pameridea'' Reuter, 1907 * '' Setocoris'' * '' Singhalesia'' China & Carvalho, 1952 * '' Tupiocoris'' China & Carvalho, 1952 * '' Usingerella'' China & Carvalho, 1952 Subtribe Monaloniina * '' Arculanus'' * '' Arthriticus'' * '' Dimia'' * '' Eucerocoris'' * '' Eupachypeltis'' * '' Felisacoris'' * '' Felisacus'' * ''Helopeltis'' Signoret, 1858 * '' Mansoniella'' * †'' Miomonalonion'' * ''Monalonion'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1850 * '' Onconotellus'' * '' Pachypeltis (insect)'' Signoret, 1858 * ...
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William Lucas Distant
William Lucas Distant (12 November 1845 Rotherhithe – 4 February 1922 Wanstead) was an English entomologist. Biography Early years Distant was born in Rotherhithe, the son of whaling captain Alexander Distantspecies:B.R. Subba Rao, Rao, B.R. Subba (1998) ''History of Entomology in India''. Institution of Agricultural Technologists, Bangalore. and his wife, Sarah Ann Distant (née Berry). Following his father's death in 1867, a trip to the Malay Peninsula to visit his older brother, also named Alexander and a ship's captain, aroused his interest in natural history, and resulted in the publication of ''Rhopalocera Malayana'' (1882–1886), a description of the butterflies of the Malay Peninsula. (He considered 5 August 1867 as the most eventful day in his life). Career Much of Distant's early life was spent working in a London tannery, and while employed there he made two long visits to the South African Republic, Transvaal. The first resulted in the publication of ''A Natu ...
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Global Biodiversity Information Facility
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. The data are provided by many institutions from around the world; GBIF's information architecture makes these data accessible and searchable through a single portal. Data available through the GBIF portal are primarily distribution data on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes for the world, and scientific names data. The mission of the GBIF is to facilitate free and open access to biodiversity data worldwide to underpin sustainable development. Priorities, with an emphasis on promoting participation and working through partners, include mobilising biodiversity data, developing protocols and standards to ensure scientific integrity and interoperability, building an informatics architecture to allow the interlinking of diverse data types from disparate sources, promoting capacity building and cat ...
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Chamus Conradsianus
''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini ''Dicyphini'' is a tribe of Heteroptera, bugs in the family Miridae. Subtribes and Genera The ''On-line Systematic Catalogue of Plant Bugs'' includes: Subtribe Dicyphina * ''Campyloneura'' Fieber, 1861 * ''Campyloneuropsis'' Poppius, 1914 * ''C ... and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal Notes. XXI. Heteroptera, fam. Capsidae (Part II). ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (7)13: 194-206. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists: # '' Chamus conradsianus'' Schouteden, 1942 # '' Chamus incertus'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # '' Chamus mefisto'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # '' Chamus overlaeti'' Schouteden, 1942 # '' Chamus reuteri'' Poppius, 1914 # '' Chamus schroederi'' Poppius, 1912 # '' Chamus wealei'' Distant, 1904 - type species (synonym ''C. ghesquiere ...
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Chamus Incertus
''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal Notes. XXI. Heteroptera, fam. Capsidae (Part II). ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (7)13: 194-206. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists: # ''Chamus conradsianus ''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini ''Dicyphini'' is a tribe of Heteroptera, bugs in the family Miridae. Subtribes and Genera The ''On-line Systematic Catalogue of Plant Bugs'' includes: Subtribe Dicyphina ...'' Schouteden, 1942 # '' Chamus incertus'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # '' Chamus mefisto'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # '' Chamus overlaeti'' Schouteden, 1942 # '' Chamus reuteri'' Poppius, 1914 # '' Chamus schroederi'' Poppius, 1912 # '' Chamus wealei'' Distant, 1904 - type species (synonym ''C. ghesquierei ...
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Chamus Mefisto
''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal Notes. XXI. Heteroptera, fam. Capsidae (Part II). ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (7)13: 194-206. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists: # ''Chamus conradsianus'' Schouteden, 1942 # ''Chamus incertus ''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal ...'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # '' Chamus mefisto'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # '' Chamus overlaeti'' Schouteden, 1942 # '' Chamus reuteri'' Poppius, 1914 # '' Chamus schroederi'' Poppius, 1912 # '' Chamus wealei'' Distant, 1904 - type species (synonym ''C. ghesquierei' ...
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Chamus Overlaeti
''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal Notes. XXI. Heteroptera, fam. Capsidae (Part II). ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (7)13: 194-206. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists: # ''Chamus conradsianus'' Schouteden, 1942 # ''Chamus incertus'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # ''Chamus mefisto ''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal ...'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # '' Chamus overlaeti'' Schouteden, 1942 # '' Chamus reuteri'' Poppius, 1914 # '' Chamus schroederi'' Poppius, 1912 # '' Chamus wealei'' Distant, 1904 - type species (synonym ''C. ghesquierei'' ...
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Chamus Reuteri
''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal Notes. XXI. Heteroptera, fam. Capsidae (Part II). ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (7)13: 194-206. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists: # ''Chamus conradsianus'' Schouteden, 1942 # ''Chamus incertus'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # ''Chamus mefisto'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # ''Chamus overlaeti ''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal ...'' Schouteden, 1942 # '' Chamus reuteri'' Poppius, 1914 # '' Chamus schroederi'' Poppius, 1912 # '' Chamus wealei'' Distant, 1904 - type species (synonym ''C. ghesquierei'' ...
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Chamus Schroederi
''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal Notes. XXI. Heteroptera, fam. Capsidae (Part II). ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' (7)13: 194-206. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists: # ''Chamus conradsianus'' Schouteden, 1942 # ''Chamus incertus'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # ''Chamus mefisto'' Reuter & Poppius, 1911 # ''Chamus overlaeti'' Schouteden, 1942 # ''Chamus reuteri ''Chamus'' is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type ''C. wealei'' first described by Distant in 1904.Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal ...'' Poppius, 1914 # '' Chamus schroederi'' Poppius, 1912 # '' Chamus wealei'' Distant, 1904 - type species (synonym ''C. ghesquierei'' S ...
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