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Cleradini
Cleradini is a tribe of dirt-colored seed bugs in the family Rhyparochromidae. There are about 19 genera and more than 50 described species in Cleradini. Genera These 19 genera belong to the tribe Cleradini: * '' Arcleda'' Malipatil, 1981 * '' Austroclerada'' Malipatil, 1981 * '' Clerada'' Signoret, 1863 * '' Clerocarbus'' Scudder, 1969 * '' Dendezia'' Scudder, 1963 * '' Dyakana'' Distant, 1906 * '' Harmostica'' Bergroth, 1918 * '' Kanadyana'' Scudder, 1963 * '' Laticlerada'' Malipatil, 1981 * ''Mahisa'' Distant, 1906 * '' Navarrus'' Distant, 1901 * '' Neoclerada'' Malipatil, 1981 * ''Pactye'' Stal, 1865 * ''Panchaea Panchaia (also Panchaea Greek: ) is an island, first mentioned by ancient Greek philosopher Euhemerus in the late 4th century BC. Euhemerus describes this place as home to a utopian society made up of a number of different ethnic tribes having a ...'' Stal, 1865 * '' Paramahisa'' Malipatil, 1981 * '' Parapactye'' Malipatil, 1983 * '' Pholeolygaeus'' Deboutteville ...
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Rhyparochromidae
The Rhyparochromidae are a large family of true bugs (order Hemiptera), many of which are commonly referred to as seed bugs. The family includes two subfamilies, more than 420 genera, and over 2,100 described species. Rhyparochromidae are small and generally brown or mottled. The fore femora are often enlarged. The name Rhyparochromidae comes from the Greek words ''rhyparos'', meaning "dirt", and ''chromus'', meaning "color". The Rhyparochromidae were previously classified as a subfamily of Lygaeidae. Subfamilies and Tribes The family Rhyparochromidae has two subfamilies, Plinthisinae with only 2 genera, and Rhyparochrominae with more than 400 genera in 14 tribes: : Antillocorini : Cleradini : Drymini Drymini is a tribe of dirt-colored seed bugs in the family Rhyparochromidae. There are more than 300 described species in Drymini. Genera The ''Lygaeoidea Species File''
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Panchaea (bug)
Panchaia (also Panchaea Greek: ) is an island, first mentioned by ancient Greek philosopher Euhemerus in the late 4th century BC. Euhemerus describes this place as home to a utopian society made up of a number of different ethnic tribes having a collective economy and his trip there in his major work '' Sacred History'', only fragments of which survive. Fragments preserved by followers such as the later Greek historian Diodorus Siculus and 4th century AD Christian writer Eusebius of Caesarea describe Panchaia as a rational island paradise located in the Indian Ocean. Euhemerus went there by traveling through the Red Sea and around the Arabian Peninsula; in the island's temple of Zeus Triphylius he discovered a register of the births and deaths of the gods, proving they were merely historical figures. The island is also mentioned by Lygdamus Lygdamus was a Roman poet who wrote in Classical Latin. Six of his elegies, addressed to a girl named Neaera, are preserved in the '' ...
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Pactye (bug)
Pactya or Paktye ( grc, Πακτύη) was an ancient Greek city located in ancient Thrace, on the Thracian Chersonesus. It is cited in the '' Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax'', in its recitation of the towns of the Thracian Chersonesus, along with Aegospotami, Cressa, Crithote and then Pactya, situated 36 stadia from Cardia. It is said that Miltiades founded it. Strabo places it on the Propontis between Crithote and Macron Teichos. According to Herodotus, Miltiades the Elder ordered a wall built between Cardia, which was on the coast of Gulf of Melas and Pactya, which was on the Propontis side, to prevent invasion of the Chersonesus by the Apsinthii. Alcibiades retired here the Athenians had for the second time deprived him of the command. It was a member of the Delian League. Pliny the Elder points out that both Cardia and Pactya later joined to form Lysimachia. Its site is located south of Bolayır, Turkey. See also * List of ancient Greek cities A ''list'' is any set of i ...
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Mahisa (bug)
Mahisa is a small town of the Kheda district of Gujarat, India. The village is home to several schools, including Sharda Primary School and the M P Joshi High School and Library. Mahisha also has a number of temples dedicated to different deities of Hindu. Shree Atmaram Madhi is located in the middle of Murmsagar Lake with all temples surrounding. Mahisa also has a Kshetragni Devi Temple (for Khetai Maa who is kuldevi of Lord Ved Vyasa). It has also been mentioned also in Devi Bhagvat. Mahisa is blessed by Swaminarayan in his Bharat Yatra in the form of Neelkanthvarni. Mahisa is a village of lakes, including, Marmsagar Lake and Utkantheswar Lake. Mahisa has the world's second Temple of Chaturmukhi Bhrahmaji. Temples * Shri Marmsagareshwar Mahadev Temple * Shri Gayatri Devi Temple * Shri Kshetragni Mata Temple * Shri Swaminarayan Temple * Shree Ramji Temple * Shree Utkantheswar Mahadev * Shri Santram Maharaj Temple * Navdurgha Mata Temple * Shree Mahakali Temple * Shree Hanum ...
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