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Scaptocoris
''Scaptocoris'' is a genus of burrowing bugs in the family Cydnidae. There are at least four described species in ''Scaptocoris''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Scaptocoris'': * '' Scaptocoris buckupi'' Becker * '' Scaptocoris carvalhoi'' Becker * '' Scaptocoris castaneus'' Perty, 1833 * '' Scaptocoris talpa'' Champion g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * Cydnidae {{Heteroptera-stub ...
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Scaptocoris Buckupi
''Scaptocoris'' is a genus of burrowing bugs in the family Cydnidae. There are at least four described species in ''Scaptocoris''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Scaptocoris'': * '' Scaptocoris buckupi'' Becker * '' Scaptocoris carvalhoi'' Becker * '' Scaptocoris castaneus'' Perty, 1833 * '' Scaptocoris talpa'' Champion g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * Cydnidae {{Heteroptera-stub ...
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Scaptocoris Carvalhoi
''Scaptocoris'' is a genus of burrowing bugs in the family Cydnidae. There are at least four described species in ''Scaptocoris''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Scaptocoris'': * ''Scaptocoris buckupi'' Becker * '' Scaptocoris carvalhoi'' Becker * '' Scaptocoris castaneus'' Perty, 1833 * '' Scaptocoris talpa'' Champion g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * Cydnidae {{Heteroptera-stub ...
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Scaptocoris Talpa
''Scaptocoris'' is a genus of burrowing bugs in the family Cydnidae. There are at least four described species in ''Scaptocoris''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Scaptocoris'': * ''Scaptocoris buckupi'' Becker * ''Scaptocoris carvalhoi'' Becker * '' Scaptocoris castaneus'' Perty, 1833 * '' Scaptocoris talpa'' Champion g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * Cydnidae {{Heteroptera-stub ...
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Scaptocoris Castaneus
''Scaptocoris castaneus'' is a species of burrowing bug in the family Cydnidae Cydnidae are a family of pentatomoid bugs, known by common names including burrowing bugs or burrower bugs. As the common name would suggest, many members of the group live a subterranean lifestyle, burrowing into soil using their head and forel .... It is found in North America and South America. References Cydnidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1833 {{Pentatomoidea-stub ...
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Burrowing Bug
Cydnidae are a family of pentatomoid bugs, known by common names including burrowing bugs or burrower bugs. As the common name would suggest, many members of the group live a subterranean lifestyle, burrowing into soil using their head and forelegs, only emerging to mate and then laying their eggs in soil. Other members of the group are not burrowers, and live above the soil layer, often in close association with plants. Several species are known as agricultural pests. Description Burrowing bugs range from 2 to 20 mm in length. They are dark, ovoid in shape and highly sclerotised. The head is generally subquadrate to semicircular in shape, and has a pair of 5-segmented antennae. The coxae of the legs have setal combs, while the apices of the mid and hind coxae are fringed with rigid setae. The tibiae of the legs (also often the head and pronotum) have spines. The tarsi of the legs are 3-segmented and often reduced. Similar to other pentatomoids, Cydnidae have glands in the t ...
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Cydnidae
Cydnidae are a family of pentatomoid bugs, known by common names including burrowing bugs or burrower bugs. As the common name would suggest, many members of the group live a subterranean lifestyle, burrowing into soil using their head and forelegs, only emerging to mate and then laying their eggs in soil. Other members of the group are not burrowers, and live above the soil layer, often in close association with plants. Several species are known as agricultural pests. Description Burrowing bugs range from 2 to 20 mm in length. They are dark, ovoid in shape and highly sclerotised. The head is generally subquadrate to semicircular in shape, and has a pair of 5-segmented antennae. The coxae of the legs have setal combs, while the apices of the mid and hind coxae are fringed with rigid setae. The tibiae of the legs (also often the head and pronotum) have spines. The tarsi of the legs are 3-segmented and often reduced. Similar to other pentatomoids, Cydnidae have glands in the t ...
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The Smithsonian Contributions and Studies Series is a collection of serial periodical publications produced by the Smithsonian Institution, detailing advances in various scientific and societal fields to which the Smithsonian Institution has made contributions. History The Smithsonian Institution began publishing consolidated compilations of quarto-sized papers in 1848, under the name ''Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge''.History of Scholarly Publishing
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