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Domnus Dimidiatus
''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus'' (Stål, 1855) * ''Domnus flavoniger ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (famil ...'' (Stål, 1858) References Reduviidae Cimicomorpha genera {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Carl Stål
Carl Stål (21 March 1833 – 13 June 1878) was a Swedish entomologist specialising in Hemiptera. He was born at Karlberg Castle, Stockholm on 21 March 1833 and died at Frösundavik near Stockholm on 13 June 1878. He was the son of architect, author and officer Carl Stål then Colonel, Swedish Corps of Engineers. He matriculated at Uppsala University in 1853, studying medicine and passing the medico-philosophical examination in 1857. He then turned to entomology and completed his Ph.D. at the University of Jena in 1859. The same year he became assistant to Carl Henrik Boheman in the Zoological department of the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, where, in 1867, he was appointed keeper with the title of professor. He made collecting trips in Sweden and throughout Europe and visited other museums including the collection of Johan Christian Fabricius in Kiel. His study of the Fabrician types resulted in his "Hemiptera Fabriciana". A significant part of Stål's work wa ...
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Species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology, behaviour or ecological niche. In addition, paleontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined. The most recent rigorous estimate for the total number of species of eukaryotes is between 8 and 8.7 million. However, only about 14% of these had been described by 2011. All species (except viruses) are given a two-part name, a "binomial". The first part of a binomial is the genus to which the species belongs. The second part is called the specific name or the specific epithet (in botanical nomenclature, also sometimes i ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Assassin Bug
The Reduviidae are a large cosmopolitan family of the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambush predators: most other predatory Hemiptera are aquatic. The main examples of nonpredatory Reduviidae are some blood-sucking ectoparasites in the subfamily Triatominae. Though spectacular exceptions are known, most members of the family are fairly easily recognizable; they have a relatively narrow neck, sturdy build, and a formidable curved proboscis (sometimes called a rostrum). Large specimens should be handled with caution, if at all, because they sometimes defend themselves with a very painful stab from the proboscis. Taxonomy The Reduviidae are members of the suborder Heteroptera of the order Hemiptera. The family members are almost all predatory, except for a few blood-sucking species, some of which are important as disease vectors. About 7000 species have been described, in more than 20 recognized subfa ...
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Harpactorinae
The Harpactorinae are a large subfamily of the Reduviidae (assassin bugs). About 300 genera and 2,000 species worldwide have been described. Some of the species of the genera ''Zelus (bug), Zelus'', ''Pselliopus'', ''Sinea'', and ''Apiomerus'' are of interest as biological pest control agents. Tribes and genera The genera of six Tribe (biology), tribes include: Apiomerini New World resin bugs: auth. Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 *''Agriocleptus'' Stål, 1866 *''Agriocoris'' Stål, 1866 *''Amauroclopius'' Stål, 1868 *''Apiomerus'' Hahn, 1831 *''Beharus'' Fabricius, 1803 *''Calliclopius'' Stål, 1868 *''Foucartus'' Berenger, 2006 *''Heniartes'' Spinola, 1840 *''Manicocoris'' Fabricius, 1787 *''Micrauchenus'' Amyot & Servile, 1843 *''Ponerobia'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 *''Sphodrolestes'' Stål, 1866 Diaspidiini African resin bugs: auth. Miller, 1959 * ''Cleontes'' Stål, 1874 * ''Diaspidius'' Westwood, 1837 * ''Rodhainiella'' Schouteden, 1913 Dicrotelini Asia, Australia; auth. St ...
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Domnus Coloratus
''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus'' (Stål, 1855) * ''Domnus flavoniger ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (famil ...'' (Stål, 1858) References Reduviidae Cimicomorpha genera {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Domnus Condamini
''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus'' (Stål, 1855) * ''Domnus flavoniger ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (famil ...'' (Stål, 1858) References Reduviidae Cimicomorpha genera {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Domnus Dimidiatus
''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus'' (Stål, 1855) * ''Domnus flavoniger ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (famil ...'' (Stål, 1858) References Reduviidae Cimicomorpha genera {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Domnus Flavoniger
''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus'' (Stål, 1855) * ''Domnus flavoniger ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (family Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species * ''Domnus coloratus'' Distant, 1903 * ''Domnus condamini'' Villiers, 1963 * ''Domnus dimidiatus ''Domnus'' is a genus of assassin bug (famil ...'' (Stål, 1858) References Reduviidae Cimicomorpha genera {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Reduviidae
The Reduviidae are a large cosmopolitan family of the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambush predators: most other predatory Hemiptera are aquatic. The main examples of nonpredatory Reduviidae are some blood-sucking ectoparasites in the subfamily Triatominae. Though spectacular exceptions are known, most members of the family are fairly easily recognizable; they have a relatively narrow neck, sturdy build, and a formidable curved proboscis (sometimes called a rostrum). Large specimens should be handled with caution, if at all, because they sometimes defend themselves with a very painful stab from the proboscis. Taxonomy The Reduviidae are members of the suborder Heteroptera of the order Hemiptera. The family members are almost all predatory, except for a few blood-sucking species, some of which are important as disease vectors. About 7000 species have been described, in more than 20 recognized subfa ...
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