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Pristhesancus Papuensis
''Pristhesancus'' is a genus of insects in the family Reduviidae, the assassin bugs. Species have been recorded from Australia and certain Pacific Islands. Species ''BioLib'' includes: * ''Pristhesancus adustus'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus albipennis'' Walker, 1873 * ''Pristhesancus apicalis'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus aruanus'' Miller, 1953 * ''Pristhesancus aurantiacus'' Breddin, 1903 * ''Pristhesancus australis'' Malipatil, 1986 * ''Pristhesancus blandus'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus browni'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus castrensis'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus chessmanae'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus chlamydatus'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus chrysitis'' Distant, 1903 * ''Pristhesancus cinctipes'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus compositus'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus congrex'' Stål, 1863 * ''Pristhesancus consignatus'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus cruentatus'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus cupreus'' Miller, 1958 * ''Pristhesancus cyaniventris'' ...
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Pristhesancus Plagipennis
''Pristhesancus plagipennis'' is an Australian insect in the assassin bug genus '' Pristhesancus''. Amongst its prey, is the common garden pest, the stinkbug: ''Musgraveia sulciventris ''Musgraveia sulciventris'' is a large stink bug found in Australia, sometimes known as the bronze orange bug. It is considered a pest, particularly to plants in the citrus group. Bronze orange bugs suck the sap from trees, which causes the fl ...''. It is sometime called the bee-killer assassin bug, as it is also known to prey on honey bees. The juveniles (nymphs / instars) have a distinctive bright orange abdomen. References External links * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q3404030 Reduviidae Insects described in 1865 Insects of Australia ...
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