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Glymmatophora Manicae
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Dubia
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Overlaeti
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Natalensis
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Nana
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Mashonae
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Manicae
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Machadoi
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Lundensis
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Lotei
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Lomanicola
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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Glymmatophora Loangwae
''Glymmatophora'', the Metallic Assassin Bugs, is a genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae. Description These medium-sized bugs are brightly metallic red or orange and bluish black or dark brown colored, an aposematic coloration. The females are wingless and are similar to the nymphs. Members of this genus are known for hunting on diplopods giant African millipedes, by injecting them with a fast acting venom . They usually hide under leaf litter and sometimes boulders and prey at night. Distribution Species within this genus can be found throughout Southern Africa. Species Species within this genus include: * '' Glymmatophora aeniceps'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora amazonica'' Villiers, 1948 * '' Glymmatophora angolana'' Villiers, 1952 * '' Glymmatophora angulata'' Miller, 1956 * '' Glymmatophora costalis'' (Distant, 1903) * '' Glymmatophora crassipes'' Horváth, 1914 * '' Glymmatophora dejoncki'' Schouteden, 1919 * '' Glymmatophora dimorp ...
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