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Phyllomorpha
''Phyllomorpha'' is a genus of mostly European coreid bugs, sometimes referred-to as golden egg bugs. Species The ''Coreoidea Species File'' lists: # '' Phyllomorpha lacerata'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1835 # '' Phyllomorpha laciniata'' (Villers, 1789) - type species (as ''Coreus ''Coreus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bug in the Coreinae subfamily. It is the type genus for the Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives fro ... hystrix'' Latreille) References External links * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q21224416 Phyllomorphini Coreidae genera Hemiptera of Europe ...
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Phyllomorpha Laciniata
''Phyllomorpha laciniata'' (the golden egg bug) is a species of Coreoidea, coreid bug, and one of only two members of the genus ''Phyllomorpha''. They are specific to the host plant ''Paronychia argentea''. It is noted for its habit of laying its eggs on other members of its species, who act as mobile nests (oviposition substrate). These co-opted egg carriers provide more protection for the eggs than laying them at static locations on plant leaves or stems. While ''Phyllomorpha laciniata'' females can and do lay eggs on their host plant, the availability of suitable egg carriers seems to stimulate the deposition of mature eggs. Taxonomy This species was species description, formally described by Charles Joseph de Villers in 1789, under the name ''Cimex laciniatus''. References External links

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Phyllomorpha Lacerata
''Phyllomorpha lacerata'' is a species of coreid bug, and one of only two members of the genus ''Phyllomorpha ''Phyllomorpha'' is a genus of mostly European coreid bugs, sometimes referred-to as golden egg bugs. Species The ''Coreoidea Species File'' lists: # '' Phyllomorpha lacerata'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1835 # '' Phyllomorpha laciniata'' (Villers, 178 ...''. References External links * Phyllomorphini {{coreidae-stub ...
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Coreidae
Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives from the Ancient Greek () meaning bedbug. As a family, the Coreidae are cosmopolitan, but most of the species are tropical or subtropical. Common names and significance The common names of the Coreidae vary regionally. Leaf-footed bug refers to leaf-like expansions on the legs of some species, generally on the hind tibiae. In North America, the pest status of species such as ''Anasa tristis'' on squash plants and other cucurbits gave rise to the name squash bugs. The Coreidae are called twig-wilters or tip-wilters in parts of Africa and Australia because many species feed on young twigs, injecting enzymes that macerate the tissues of the growing tips and cause them to wilt abruptly. Morphology and appearance The Coreidae commonly are oval-shaped, with antennae composed of four segments, numerous veins in ...
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Coreidae Genera
Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives from the Ancient Greek () meaning bedbug. As a family, the Coreidae are cosmopolitan, but most of the species are tropical or subtropical. Common names and significance The common names of the Coreidae vary regionally. Leaf-footed bug refers to leaf-like expansions on the legs of some species, generally on the hind tibiae. In North America, the pest status of species such as ''Anasa tristis'' on squash plants and other cucurbits gave rise to the name squash bugs. The Coreidae are called twig-wilters or tip-wilters in parts of Africa and Australia because many species feed on young twigs, injecting enzymes that macerate the tissues of the growing tips and cause them to wilt abruptly. Morphology and appearance The Coreidae commonly are oval-shaped, with antennae composed of four segments, numerous veins in ...
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Coreus
''Coreus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bug in the Coreinae subfamily. It is the type genus for the Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives from the Ancient Greek () meaning bedbug. As a family, the Coreidae ar .... Species within this genus are: * '' C. marginatus'' * '' C. spinigerus'' References Coreini Coreidae genera {{coreidae-stub ...
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