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Serinethinae
Serinethinae is a subfamily of the hemipteran family Rhopalidae, sometimes known as soapberry bugs.
2007 Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, December 9–12, 2007.
They are brightly colored seed-eaters, comprising three and about sixty-five . These bugs are specialists on plants in the soapberry family (), which includes s,
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Serinethinae
Serinethinae is a subfamily of the hemipteran family Rhopalidae, sometimes known as soapberry bugs.
2007 Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, December 9–12, 2007.
They are brightly colored seed-eaters, comprising three and about sixty-five . These bugs are specialists on plants in the soapberry family (), which includes s,
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Leptocoris
''Leptocoris'' is the largest genus of the soapberry bug subfamily. The 41 species of this genus are distributed throughout Africa, South Asia, and Oceania and are thought to have originated in Africa, where the greatest diversity of ''Leptocoris'' species are found. Members of this genus are large-bodied and have short, wide pronota; they are similar in appearance to the New World genus ''Jadera'' (of which there is no range overlap). ''Leptocoris'' species can be easily distinguished from the small, slender ''Boisea ''Boisea'' is the least speciose genus of the soapberry bug subfamily. Members of this genus are found in North America, India, and Africa. Unlike other serinethine genera, the distribution of ''Boisea'' is very patchy; it is speculated that it ...'' (of which there is substantial range overlap). The Australian '' Leptocoris tagalicus'' has been studied for its ability to rapidly adapt to invasive hosts (e.g. balloon vine) and is seen as a possible means of ...
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Jadera
''Jadera'' is a genus of true bugs in the soapberry bug subfamily. Members of this genus are only found in the Americas (from southern Canada through Argentina).Göllner-Scheiding, U. (1983): General-Katalog der Familie Rhopalidae (Heteroptera). Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berlin 59, 37-189. Species These 19 species belong to the genus ''Jadera'': * '' Jadera antica'' (Walker, 1872) * '' Jadera bayardae'' * ''Jadera choprai'' Göllner-Scheiding, 1979 * '' Jadera coturnix'' (Burmeister, 1835) * ''Jadera decipiens'' Göllner-Scheiding, 1979 * ''Jadera diaphona'' Göllner-Scheiding, 1982 * ''Jadera golbachi'' Göllner-Scheiding, 1979 * '' Jadera haematoloma'' (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1847) (red-shouldered bug) * ''Jadera harrisi'' Göllner-Scheiding, 1979 * '' Jadera hinnulea'' Göllner-Scheiding, 1979 * ''Jadera obscura'' (Westwood, 1842) * ''Jadera parapectoralis'' Göllner-Scheiding, 1979 * '' Jadera pectoralis'' Stal, 1862 * ''Jadera peruviana'' Göllner-Scheiding, 1982 * ''Jadera pyrrholo ...
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Rhopalidae
Rhopalidae, or scentless plant bugs, are a family of true bugs. In older literature, the family is sometimes called "Corizidae". They differ from the related coreids in lacking well-developed scent glands. They are usually light-colored and smaller than the coreids. Some are very similar to the orsilline lygaeids, but can be distinguished by the numerous veins in the membrane of the hemelytra. They live principally on weeds, but a few (including the boxelder bug) are arboreal. All are plant feeders. The type genus for the family is: ''Rhopalus''. Currently 30 genera and over 240 species of rhopalids are known. The oldest fossil rhopalids described are from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, discovered from the Haifanggou Formation The Haifanggou Formation (), also known as the Jiulongshan Formation (), is a fossil-bearing rock deposit located near Daohugou () village of Ningcheng County, in Inner Mongolia, northeastern China. The formation consists of coarse conglo ...
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