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Mictis
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family ''Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach William Elford Leach Royal Society, FRS (2 February 1791 – 25 August 1836) was an English zoologist and marine biologist. Life and work Elford Leach was born at Hoe Gate, Plymouth, the son of an attorney. At the age of twelve he began a me ... in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the o ...
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Mictis Fuscipes
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family ''Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Rufovittata
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Pungens
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Oceanensis
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Macra
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Longicornis
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Javana
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Gallina
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Serina
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Formidabilis
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Farinulenta
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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Mictis Falloui
''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family '' Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach in 1814.Leach, W.E. (1814) The Zoological Miscellany, being descriptions of new, or interesting AnimalsNodder, London. 1-137, page 91 Description From the original description: Head immersed even to the eyes within the thorax; vertex with two ocelli placed transversely; antennae filiform, four-jointed, joints cylindric, equal, or with the first joint rather longer. Anterior four feet alike in size and form; hinder ones with thick thighs and with the internal side of the tibiae dilated; tarsi all three-joined, the first longor than the other two conjoined. Body elongate, flat above; thorax triangular, very narrow in front; abdomen with dilated sides. Etymology The original description gives no explanation of its etymology. Species The ''Coreoidea species file'' lists (as of 2022): ...
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