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Reduviinae
The Reduviinae are a subfamily of the reduviid assassin bugs. Many members of the subfamily are nocturnal and their lifecycles are generally poorly known. This subfamily is suspected not to be monophyletic. General *'' Acanthaspis'' Amyot and Serville, 1843 *'' Alloeocranum'' Reuter, 1881 *''Durevius'' Villiers, 1962 *'' Durganda'' Amyot and Serville, 1843 *'' Durgandana'' Miller, 1957 *'' Ectrichodiella'' Fracker & Bruner, 1924 *'' Edocla'' Stål, 1857 *'' Empyrocoris'' Miller, 1953 *''Ganesocoris'' Miller, 1955 *''Gerbelius'' Distant, 1930 *'' Hadrokerala'' Wygodzinsky & Lent, 1980 *''Holotrichius'' Burmeister, 1835 *'' Isdegardes'' Distant, 1909 *''Lenaeus'' Stål, 1859 *'' Mesancanthapsis'' Livingstone & Murugan, 1993 *'' Neocanthapsis'' Livingstone & Murugan, 1991 *'' Neotiarodes'' Miller, 1957 *'' Paralenaeus'' Reuter, 1881 *''Pasira'' Stål, 1859 *'' Pasiropsis'' Reuter, 1881 *''Psyttala'' Stål, 1859 *''Psophis'' Stål, 1863 *''Platymeris'' Laporte, 1833 *'' Pseud ...
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Durevius
''Durevius'' is a small genus of assassin bugs restricted to the island of Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa .... Five species are known. Partial list of species *'' Durevius piceus'' Villiers 1962 *'' Durevius tuberculatus'' Villiers 1950 *'' Durevius usingeri'' Villiers 1960 References Reduviidae Cimicomorpha genera Insects of Madagascar Endemic fauna of Madagascar {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Psyttala
''Psyttala'' is a genus of insects belonging to the assassin bugs. The name is commonly misspelled as ''Psytalla'' (e.g.). Species * ''Psyttala ducalis'' (Westwood, 1845) * ''Psyttala dudgeoni'' Distant, 1919 * ''Psyttala horrida'' (Stål, 1865) * ''Psyttala incognita'' Distant, 1919 * ''Psyttala johnstoni'' Distant, 1919 * ''Psyttala samwelli ''Psyttala'' is a genus of insects belonging to the assassin bugs. The name is commonly misspelled as ''Psytalla'' (e.g.). Species * ''Psyttala ducalis'' (Westwood, 1845) * ''Psyttala dudgeoni'' Distant, 1919 * '' Psyttala horrida'' (Stå ...'' Distant, 1919 References Reduviidae {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Ganesocoris
''Ganesocoris'' is a genus of assassin bug The Reduviidae are a large cosmopolitan family of the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambush predators: most other predatory Hemiptera are aquatic. The main example ...s. Partial list of species * '' Ganesocoris angiportus'' ( Distant, 1903) * '' Ganesocoris serratus'' Miller, 1955 References Reduviidae Cimicomorpha genera {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Holotrichius
''Holotrichius'' is a genus of assassin bugs The Reduviidae are a large cosmopolitan family of the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambush predators: most other predatory Hemiptera are aquatic. The main exam .... Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Holotrichius apterus'' Jakovlev, 1879 * '' Holotrichius bergrothi'' * '' Holotrichius bodenhiemeri'' Dispons, 1962 * '' Holotrichius denudatus'' A. Costa, 1842 * '' Holotrichius innesi'' Horvath, 1910 * '' Holotrichius luctuosus'' Mulsant & Mayet, 1868 * '' Holotrichius obtusangulus'' * '' Holotrichius putoni'' Reuter, 1909 * '' Holotrichius reuterianus'' Dispons, 1961 * '' Holotrichius rotundatus'' Stål, 1874 * '' Holotrichius squalidus'' Douglas & Scott, 1868 * '' Holotrichius tenebrosus'' Burmeister, 1835 References Reduviidae Cimicomorpha genera {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Acanthaspis
''Acanthaspis'' is a genus of assassin bugs. Members of the genus are known to disguise themselves by attaching bits of debris to aid in camouflage. Partial species list *'' Acanthaspis alagiriensis'' Murugan & Livingstone, 1994 *'' Acanthaspis angularis'' Stål, 1859 *'' Acanthaspis annulicornis'' Stål, 1874 *'' Acanthaspis apicata'' Distant, 1903 *'' Acanthaspis biguttula'' Stål, 1863 *'' Acanthaspis bistillata'' Stål, 1858 *'' Acanthaspis bombayensis'' Distant, 1909 *'' Acanthaspis carinata'' Murugan & Livingstone, 1994 *'' Acanthaspis cincticrus'' Stål, 1859 *'' Acanthaspis concinnula'' Stål, 1863 *'' Acanthaspis coprologus'' (Annandale, 1906) *'' Acanthaspis coranodes'' Stål, 1874 *'' Acanthaspis flavipes'' Stål, 1855 *'' Acanthaspis fulvipes'' (Dallas, 1850) *'' Acanthaspis gulo'' Stål, 1863 *'' Acanthaspis helluo'' Stål, 1863 *'' Acanthaspis laoensis'' Distant, 1919 *'' Acanthaspis lineatipes'' Reuter, 1881 *'' Acanthaspis livingstonei'' Vennison & A ...
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Platymeris
''Platymeris'' is a genus of assassin bug (Reduviidae). ''Platymeris'' species are often used in laboratories and as pets. The venom of this genus has been studied in a laboratory setting. Species * ''Platymeris biguttatus'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Platymeris charon'' Jeannel, 1917 * '' Platymeris erebus'' Distant, 1902 * '' Platymeris flavipes'' Bergroth, 1920 * ''Platymeris guttatipennis'' Stål, 1859 * '' Platymeris insignis'' Germar & Berendt, 1856 * '' Platymeris kavirondo'' Jeannel, 1917 * '' Platymeris laevicollis'' Distant, 1919 * '' Platymeris nigripes'' Villiers, 1944 * '' Platymeris pyrrhula'' Germar, 1837 * '' Platymeris rhadamanthus'' Gerstaecker, 1873 * '' Platymeris rufipes'' Jeannel, 1917 * '' Platymeris swirei'' Distant, 1919 References External links * "Bugs of the World" by George McGavin, * "Insects, Spiders and Other Terrestrial Arthropodby George McGavin George C. McGavin is a British entomologist, author, academic, television present ...
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Psophis (bug)
Psophis (Ancient Greek: , '' Eth.'' ) was an ancient Greek city in the northwest end of Arcadia, bounded on the north by Arcadia, and on the west by Elis. It was located near the modern village Psofida, part of the municipality Kalavryta. City name and mythology Psophis was said to have been originally called Erymanthus, and its territory to have been ravaged by the Erymanthian Boar.Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'' viii. 24. § 2-10 It afterwards received the name of Phegia or Phegeia ( or ), apparently from the oaks ( Gr. ''phegoi'', ) which at least up until the 19th century could still be found upon the site of the town. The ancients, as usual, derived the name from an eponymous founder, Phegeus. The city was said to have been renamed "Psophis" by Echephron and Promachus, two sons of Heracles, who are said to have come from Sicily, and who named the town after their mother, Psophis. The city, while still called "Phegia", was celebrated as the residence of Alcmaeon, who ...
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Pasira
''Rivula'' is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae described by Achille Guenée in 1845. Description Palpi porrect (extending forward), the second joint thickly scaled, and third joint minute. A sharp front tuft present. Antennae minutely ciliated. Thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled. The typical section has the tibia of the male nearly naked. Forewings with nearly rectangular apex. Veins 7, 8 and 9 stalked. Hindwings with stalked veins 3 and 4. Species References External links * *Rebel (1912). ''Iris'' 26: 70, fig. 3. *Scopoli (1763). ''Entomologia Carniolica ' is a taxonomic work by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, published in Vienna in 1763. As well as describing hundreds of new species, ' contained observations on the species' biology, including the first published account of queen bees mating outside th ...''. * Rivulinae Moth genera {{Noctuoidea-stub ...
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