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List Of Lygaeidae Genera
These 114 genera belong to the family Lygaeidae, seed bugs. There are at least 980 described species in Lygaeidae. Lygaeidae genera * '' Aborsillus'' Barber, 1954 * '' Acanthocrompus'' Scudder, 1958 * '' Achlyosomus'' Slater Alex, 1992 * '' Acrobrachys'' Horvath, 1914 * '' Acroleucus'' Stal, 1874 * '' Aethalotus'' Stal, 1874 * '' Afraethalotus'' Scudder, 1963 * '' Anochrostomus'' Slater Alex, 1992 * '' Apterola'' Mulsant & Rey, 1866 * '' Arocatus'' Spinola, 1837 * '' Aspilocoryphus'' Stal, 1874 * '' Aspilogeton'' Breddin, 1901 * '' Astacops'' Boisduval, 1835 * '' Aulacopeltus'' Stal, 1868 * '' Austronysius'' Ashlock, 1967 * '' Balionysius'' Ashlock, 1967 * '' Belonochilus'' Uhler, 1871 * '' Biblochrimnus'' Brailovsky, 1982 * '' Caenocoris'' Fieber, 1860 * '' Camptocoris'' Puton, 1886 * '' Caprhiobia'' Scudder, 1962 * '' Cerocrompus'' Scudder, 1958 * '' Coleonysius'' Ashlock, 1967 * '' Congolorgus'' Scudder, 1962 * '' Cosmopleurus'' Stal, 1872 * '' Craspeduchus'' Stal, 1874 * '' Cro ...
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Lygaeidae
The Lygaeidae are a family in the Hemiptera (true bugs), with more than 110 genera in four subfamilies. The family is commonly referred to as seed bugs, and less commonly, milkweed bugs, or ground bugs. However, while many of the species feed on seeds, some feed on sap ( mucivory) or seed pods, others are omnivores and a few, such as the wekiu bug, are carnivores that feed exclusively on insects. Insects in this family are distributed across the world, including throughout North America. The family was vastly larger, but numerous former subfamilies have been removed and given independent family status, including the Artheneidae, Blissidae, Cryptorhamphidae, Cymidae, Geocoridae, Heterogastridae, Ninidae, Oxycarenidae and Rhyparochromidae, which together constituted well over half of the former family. The bizarre and mysterious beetle-like Psamminae were formerly often placed in the Piesmatidae, but this is almost certainly incorrect. Their true affiliations, however, are not en ...
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Belonochilus
''Belonochilus'' is a genus of seed bugs in the family Lygaeidae. There is one described species in ''Belonochilus'', ''B. numenius'', the sycamore seed bug, making it a monotypic genus. It is native to North America, but is an invasive species in Europe. It primarily feeds on ''Platanus'' trees and lays its eggs on fruit, although some overwinter Overwintering is the process by which some organisms pass through or wait out the winter season, or pass through that period of the year when "winter" conditions (cold or sub-zero temperatures, ice, snow, limited food supplies) make normal activi ... beneath the bark of the trees they feed on. References Further reading * * External links * Lygaeidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{pentatomomorpha-stub Monotypic Hemiptera genera ...
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Darwinysius
''Darwinysius'' is a genus of true bugs Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and shield bugs. They range in size from to aroun ... belonging to the tribe Metrargini, endemic to the Galapagos islands. Species GBIF includes: *'' Darwinysius marginalis'' *'' Darwinysius wenmanensis'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q62024785 Fauna of the Galápagos Islands Lygaeidae ...
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Crompus
''Crompus'' is a genus of seed bugs in the family Lygaeidae. ''Crompus'' are terrestrial insects in the Ischnorhynchinae subfamily of seed bugs that are endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ... to Australia. There are three described species in ''Crompus''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Crompus'': * '' Crompus nesiotes'' Ashlock, 1967 * '' Crompus oculatus'' Stål, 1874 * '' Crompus opacus'' Scudder, 1958 References Further reading * Lygaeidae Insects described in 1874 Insects of Australia Taxa named by Carl Stål {{pentatomomorpha-stub ...
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