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Harmostes
''Harmostes'' is a genus of scentless plant bugs in the family Rhopalidae. There are about seven described species in ''Harmostes''. Species * '' Harmostes angustatus'' Van Duzee, 1918 * '' Harmostes dorsalis'' Burmeister, 1835 * '' Harmostes formosus'' Distant, 1881 * '' Harmostes fraterculus'' (Say, 1832) * '' Harmostes obliquus'' (Say, 1832) * '' Harmostes reflexulus'' (Say, 1832) * '' Harmostes serratus'' (Fabricius, 1775) References Further reading * * * Rhopalinae Pentatomomorpha genera {{Coreoidea-stub ...
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Harmostes Obliquus
''Harmostes'' is a genus of scentless plant bugs in the family Rhopalidae. There are about seven described species in ''Harmostes''. Species * '' Harmostes angustatus'' Van Duzee, 1918 * '' Harmostes dorsalis'' Burmeister, 1835 * '' Harmostes formosus'' Distant, 1881 * '' Harmostes fraterculus'' (Say, 1832) * '' Harmostes obliquus'' (Say, 1832) * '' Harmostes reflexulus'' (Say, 1832) * '' Harmostes serratus'' (Fabricius, 1775) References Further reading * * * Rhopalinae Pentatomomorpha genera {{Coreoidea-stub ...
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Harmostes Formosus
''Harmostes'' is a genus of scentless plant bugs in the family Rhopalidae. There are about seven described species in ''Harmostes''. Species * '' Harmostes angustatus'' Van Duzee, 1918 * '' Harmostes dorsalis'' Burmeister, 1835 * '' Harmostes formosus'' Distant, 1881 * '' Harmostes fraterculus'' (Say, 1832) * ''Harmostes obliquus ''Harmostes'' is a genus of scentless plant bugs in the family Rhopalidae. There are about seven described species in ''Harmostes''. Species * '' Harmostes angustatus'' Van Duzee, 1918 * '' Harmostes dorsalis'' Burmeister, 1835 * '' Harmostes f ...'' (Say, 1832) * '' Harmostes reflexulus'' (Say, 1832) * '' Harmostes serratus'' (Fabricius, 1775) References Further reading * * * Rhopalinae Pentatomomorpha genera {{Coreoidea-stub ...
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Harmostes Fraterculus
''Harmostes fraterculus'' is a species of scentless plant bug in the family Rhopalidae. It is found in the Caribbean, Central America, and North America. References Further reading * * * Insects described in 1832 Rhopalinae {{Coreoidea-stub ...
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Harmostes Reflexulus
''Harmostes reflexulus'' is a species of scentless plant bug in the family Rhopalidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea, Central America, North America, and South America. Description ''Harmostes reflexulus'' are small bugs. They can grow up to . Habitat ''Harmostes reflexulus'' are most commonly found on herbs and flowers in fields. References External links * Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1832 Rhopalinae {{Coreoidea-stub ...
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Harmostes Serratus
''Harmostes serratus'' is a species of scentless plant bug in the family Rhopalidae. It is found in Central America, North America, South America, and Mexico. References External links * Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1775 Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius Rhopalinae Hemiptera of North America Hemiptera of Central America Hemiptera of South America {{Coreoidea-stub ...
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Harmostes Angustatus
''Harmostes angustatus'' is a species of scentless plant bug in the family Rhopalidae. It is found in Central America and North America. References Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1918 Rhopalinae {{Coreoidea-stub ...
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Harmostes Dorsalis
''Harmostes dorsalis'' is a species of scentless plant bug in the family Rhopalidae. It is found in Central America, North America, and South America. References Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1835 Rhopalinae Hemiptera of North America Hemiptera of Central America Hemiptera of South America {{Coreoidea-stub ...
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Rhopalinae
Rhopalinae is a subfamily of scentless plant bugs in the family Rhopalidae. There are at least 20 genera and more than 170 described species in Rhopalinae. Genera These 20 genera belong to the subfamily Rhopalinae: * ''Agraphopus'' Stål, 1872 * ''Arhyssus'' Stål, 1870 * ''Aufeius'' Stål, 1870 * ''Brachycarenus'' Fieber, 1860 * ''Chorosoma'' Curtis, 1830 * ''Corizomorpha'' Jakovlev, 1883 * ''Corizus'' Fallén, 1814 * ''Harmostes'' Burmeister, 1835 * ''Ithamar (genus), Ithamar'' Kirkaldy, 1902 * ''Leptoceraea'' Jakovlev, 1873 * ''Limacocarenus'' Kiritshenko, 1914 * ''Liorhyssus'' Stål, 1870 * ''Maccevethus'' Dallas, 1852 * ''Myrmus (bug), Myrmus'' Hahn, 1832 * ''Niesthrea'' Spinola, 1837 * ''Peliochrous'' Stål, 1873 * ''Punjentorhopalus'' Ahmad & Rizvi, 1999 * ''Rhopalus'' Schilling, 1827 * ''Stictopleurus'' Stål, 1872 * ''Xenogenus'' Berg, 1883 References External links BioLib: Rhopalinae Amyot & Serville, 1843
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Rhopalidae
Rhopalidae, or scentless plant bugs, are a family of true bugs. In older literature, the family is sometimes called "Corizidae". They differ from the related coreids in lacking well-developed scent glands. They are usually light-colored and smaller than the coreids. Some are very similar to the orsilline lygaeids, but can be distinguished by the numerous veins in the membrane of the hemelytra. They live principally on weeds, but a few (including the boxelder bug) are arboreal. All are plant feeders. The type genus for the family is: ''Rhopalus''. Currently 30 genera and over 240 species of rhopalids are known. The oldest fossil rhopalids described are from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, discovered from the Haifanggou Formation The Haifanggou Formation (), also known as the Jiulongshan Formation (), is a fossil-bearing rock deposit located near Daohugou () village of Ningcheng County, in Inner Mongolia, northeastern China. The formation consists of coarse conglo ...
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