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Hallodapini
Hallodapini is a tribe of plant bugs in the family Miridae. There are more than 50 genera in Hallodapini. Most species of this tribe are found in the old world, including Australia. Only one genus, Cyrtopeltocoris, is found in North America. Genera These 56 genera belong to the tribe Hallodapini: '' Acrorrhinium'' Noualhier, 1895 - Europe, Asia, Australia '' Aeolocoris'' Reuter, 1903 - Africa '' Alloeomimus'' Reuter, 1910 - Paleotropical '' Artchawakomius'' Yasunaga, 2012 - Orient '' Aspidacanthus'' Reuter, 1901 - Africa, southern Palearctic '' Auricillocoris'' Schuh, 1984 - Orient '' Azizus'' Distant, 1910 - Indomalaya, Pacific islands '' Bibundiella'' Poppius, 1914 - Africa '' Boopidella'' Reuter, 1907 - Africa '' Carinogulus'' Schuh, 1974 - Africa '' Chaetocapsus'' Poppius, 1914 - Africa '' Clapmarius'' Distant, 1904 - Orient '' Cleotomiris'' Schuh, 1984 - Orient '' Cleotomiroides'' Schuh, 1984 - Orient '' Cremnocephalus'' Eieber, 1860 - Western Palearctic '' Cyrtopeltocoris ...
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Plant Bug
The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs, leaf bugs, and grass bugs. It is the largest family of true bugs belonging to the suborder Heteroptera; it includes over 10,000 known species, and new ones are being described constantly. Most widely known mirids are species that are notorious agricultural pests that pierce plant tissues, feed on the sap, and sometimes transmit viral plant diseases. Some species however, are predatory. Description Miridae are small, terrestrial insects, usually oval-shaped or elongate and measuring less than in length. Many of them have a hunched look, because of the shape of the prothorax, which carries the head bent down. Some are brightly coloured and attractively patterned, others drab or dark, most being inconspicuous. Some genera are ant mimics at certain stages of life. The Mirida ...
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Miridae
The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs, leaf bugs, and grass bugs. It is the largest family of true bugs belonging to the suborder Heteroptera; it includes over 10,000 known species, and new ones are being described constantly. Most widely known mirids are species that are notorious agricultural pests that pierce plant tissues, feed on the sap, and sometimes transmit viral plant diseases. Some species however, are predatory. Description Miridae are small, terrestrial insects, usually oval-shaped or elongate and measuring less than in length. Many of them have a hunched look, because of the shape of the prothorax, which carries the head bent down. Some are brightly coloured and attractively patterned, others drab or dark, most being inconspicuous. Some genera are ant mimics at certain stages of life. The Mirida ...
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Leaina (bug)
Leaina ( grc-gre, Λέαινα, "lioness") is a pseudo-historical figure, supposedly a hetaera and, according to a later tradition, the mistress of Aristogeiton the Tyrannicide. Original versions of the story of Aristogeiton portray him, on the contrary, as the lover of Harmodius, for whom he decided to overthrow the tyrant Hipparchus. Hipparchus had feelings for Harmodius, and he tried to humiliate him after his feelings were rejected. In 514 B.C., Harmodius and Aristogeiton, a male couple, were inspired to overthrow the tyranny of Hippias and Hipparchus at Athens. Hipparchus was murdered, but Hippias escaped, and seized the surviving conspirators. According to later versions of the story, told among others by Plutarch, among those captured was the hetaera Leaina, lover of Aristogeiton, or Harmodius, or both. Leaina was tortured to get information about the conspiracy. According to Pausanias, the Athenians later set up a statue of a bronze lioness on the Acropolis in her ...
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Hallodapus
''Hallodapus'' is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Miridae The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs, leaf bugs, and grass bugs. It is the .... The species of this genus are found in Europe, Africa, Japan, Australia. Species: * '' Hallodapus albofasciatus'' (Motschulsky, 1863) * '' Hallodapus basilewskyi'' (Carvalho, 1951) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10516402 Miridae ...
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