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Glyptocombus Halberti
''Glyptocombus'' is a genus of jumping soil bugs in the family Schizopteridae Schizopteridae is the largest family in the infraorder Dipsocoromorpha and comprises 56 genera and approximately 255 species.Emsley, M.G., 1969. The Schizopteridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) with the descriptions of new species from Trinidad. Memo .... ''Glyptocombus'' was formerly considered a monotypic genus, but in 2018 Weirauch, et al., described three new species from the United States and Mexico. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Glyptocombus''; * '' Glyptocombus halberti'' Weirauch 2018 * '' Glyptocombus mexicanus'' Weirauch 2018 * '' Glyptocombus saltator'' Heidemann, 1906 * '' Glyptocombus suteri'' Weirauch 2018 References Further reading * Schizopteridae Heteroptera genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{heteroptera-stub ...
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Schizopteridae
Schizopteridae is the largest family in the infraorder Dipsocoromorpha and comprises 56 genera and approximately 255 species.Emsley, M.G., 1969. The Schizopteridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) with the descriptions of new species from Trinidad. Memoirs of the American Entomological Society 25, 1–154 1Weirauch, C. and Štys, P. 2014. Litter bugs exposed: phylogenetic relationships of Dipsocoromorpha (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) based on molecular data. Insect Systematics and Evolution 45, 351-370 Schizopterids are some of the smallest (0.5–2.0 mm) true bugs. Members of this family can be distinguished by their small size, enlarged forecoxae and varying degree of abdominal and genitalic asymmetry in males. Schizopteridae exhibit a wide range of simple and complex wing venation patterns. The group is currently divided into three subfamilies: Schizopterinae, Ogeriinae and Hypselosomatinae. Distribution The distribution of schizopterid species is primarily tropical, but a substant ...
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Glyptocombus Halberti
''Glyptocombus'' is a genus of jumping soil bugs in the family Schizopteridae Schizopteridae is the largest family in the infraorder Dipsocoromorpha and comprises 56 genera and approximately 255 species.Emsley, M.G., 1969. The Schizopteridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) with the descriptions of new species from Trinidad. Memo .... ''Glyptocombus'' was formerly considered a monotypic genus, but in 2018 Weirauch, et al., described three new species from the United States and Mexico. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Glyptocombus''; * '' Glyptocombus halberti'' Weirauch 2018 * '' Glyptocombus mexicanus'' Weirauch 2018 * '' Glyptocombus saltator'' Heidemann, 1906 * '' Glyptocombus suteri'' Weirauch 2018 References Further reading * Schizopteridae Heteroptera genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{heteroptera-stub ...
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Glyptocombus Mexicanus
''Glyptocombus'' is a genus of jumping soil bugs in the family Schizopteridae. ''Glyptocombus'' was formerly considered a monotypic genus, but in 2018 Weirauch, et al., described three new species from the United States and Mexico. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Glyptocombus''; * ''Glyptocombus halberti ''Glyptocombus'' is a genus of jumping soil bugs in the family Schizopteridae Schizopteridae is the largest family in the infraorder Dipsocoromorpha and comprises 56 genera and approximately 255 species.Emsley, M.G., 1969. The Schizopteridae ...'' Weirauch 2018 * '' Glyptocombus mexicanus'' Weirauch 2018 * '' Glyptocombus saltator'' Heidemann, 1906 * '' Glyptocombus suteri'' Weirauch 2018 References Further reading * Schizopteridae Heteroptera genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{heteroptera-stub ...
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Glyptocombus Saltator
''Glyptocombus'' is a genus of jumping soil bugs in the family Schizopteridae. ''Glyptocombus'' was formerly considered a monotypic genus, but in 2018 Weirauch, et al., described three new species from the United States and Mexico. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Glyptocombus''; * ''Glyptocombus halberti'' Weirauch 2018 * ''Glyptocombus mexicanus ''Glyptocombus'' is a genus of jumping soil bugs in the family Schizopteridae. ''Glyptocombus'' was formerly considered a monotypic genus, but in 2018 Weirauch, et al., described three new species from the United States and Mexico. Species Thes ...'' Weirauch 2018 * '' Glyptocombus saltator'' Heidemann, 1906 * '' Glyptocombus suteri'' Weirauch 2018 References Further reading * Schizopteridae Heteroptera genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{heteroptera-stub ...
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Glyptocombus Suteri
''Glyptocombus'' is a genus of jumping soil bugs in the family Schizopteridae. ''Glyptocombus'' was formerly considered a monotypic genus, but in 2018 Weirauch, et al., described three new species from the United States and Mexico. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Glyptocombus''; * ''Glyptocombus halberti'' Weirauch 2018 * ''Glyptocombus mexicanus'' Weirauch 2018 * ''Glyptocombus saltator ''Glyptocombus'' is a genus of jumping soil bugs in the family Schizopteridae. ''Glyptocombus'' was formerly considered a monotypic genus, but in 2018 Weirauch, et al., described three new species from the United States and Mexico. Species Thes ...'' Heidemann, 1906 * '' Glyptocombus suteri'' Weirauch 2018 References Further reading * Schizopteridae Heteroptera genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{heteroptera-stub ...
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Heteroptera Genera
The Heteroptera are a group of about 40,000 species of insects in the order Hemiptera. They are sometimes called "true bugs", though that name more commonly refers to the Hemiptera as a whole. "Typical bugs" might be used as a more unequivocal alternative, since the heteropterans are most consistently and universally termed "bugs" among the Hemiptera. "Heteroptera" is Greek for "different wings": most species have forewings with both membranous and hardened portions (called hemelytra); members of the primitive sub-group Enicocephalomorpha have completely membranous wings. The name "Heteroptera" is used in two very different ways in modern classifications. In Linnean nomenclature In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ..., it commonly appears as a suborder within the order ...
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