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Ectinoderus Exortivus
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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Dipterocarpus
'' D. retusus'' in Köhler ''Dipterocarpus'' is a genus of flowering plants and the type genus of family Dipterocarpaceae. ''Dipterocarpus'' is the third-largest and most diverse genus among the Dipterocarpaceae. The species are well known for timber, but less acknowledged for use in traditional herbal medicine. The genus has about 70 species, occurring in South Asia and Southeast Asia, from Sri Lanka and India to the Philippines. It is an important component of dipterocarp forests. Its generic name comes from Greek and means "two-winged fruits". The greatest diversity of ''Dipterocarpus'' species occurs on Borneo, with many endemic to the island. The oldest fossil of the genus, and Dipterocarpaceae, is from the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Intertrappean Beds of India. Uses The genus is of considerable importance as timber trees, sold under the trade name Keruing, although not as important as ''Shorea'' species. ''D. turbinatus'', gurjan, is a major commercial timber sp ...
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Ectinoderus Bipunctatus
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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Ectinoderus Ruppelli
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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Ectinoderus Philippinensis
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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Ectinoderus Nitidus
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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Ectinoderus Longimanus
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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Ectinoderus Exortivus
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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Ectinoderus Certator
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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Ectinoderus Celebensis
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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Ectinoderus Caedens
''Ectinoderus''Westwood JO (1843) ''Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'': 11. is a genus of Asian bugs in the family Reduviidae. It is the type genus of the tribe Ectinoderini: the 'Oriental resin bugs' (although some authorities elevate this to a subfamily - Ectinoderinae). Determination The two genera of Oriental resin bugs appear to be very similar to one another, but can be differentiated by careful examination of the head region. With ''Ectinoderus'' the first antennal segment is always distinctly longer than the head, but in '' Amulius'' this segment is much shorter (<50%) than the head length. Species in this genus require review.


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