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Thaumastella Elizabethae
''Thaumastella'' is a genus of true bugs Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and shield bugs. They range in size from to aroun ... belonging to the monotypic family Thaumastellidae. Species: * '' Thaumastella aradoides'' Horvath, 1896 * '' Thaumastella elizabethae'' Schaefer & Wilson, 1971 * '' Thaumastella namaquaensis'' Jacobs, 1989 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3985543 Heteroptera Heteroptera genera ...
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True Bugs
Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and shield bugs. They range in size from to around , and share a common arrangement of piercing-sucking mouthparts. The name "true bugs" is often limited to the suborder Heteroptera. Entomologists reserve the term ''bug'' for Hemiptera or Heteroptera,Gilbert Waldbauer. ''The Handy Bug Answer Book.'' Visible Ink, 1998p. 1. which does not include other arthropods or insects of other orders such as ants, bees, beetles, or butterflies. In some variations of English, all terrestrial arthropods (including non-insect arachnids, and myriapods) also fall under the colloquial understanding of ''bug''. Many insects with "bug" in their common name, especially in American English, belong to other orders; for example, the lovebug is a fly and the Maybug and ladybug are beetles. The term is al ...
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Thaumastella Aradoides
''Thaumastella'' is a genus of true bugs belonging to the monotypic family Thaumastellidae. Species: * '' Thaumastella aradoides'' Horvath, 1896 * ''Thaumastella elizabethae ''Thaumastella'' is a genus of true bugs Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and sh ...'' Schaefer & Wilson, 1971 * '' Thaumastella namaquaensis'' Jacobs, 1989 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3985543 Heteroptera Heteroptera genera ...
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Thaumastella Elizabethae
''Thaumastella'' is a genus of true bugs Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and shield bugs. They range in size from to aroun ... belonging to the monotypic family Thaumastellidae. Species: * '' Thaumastella aradoides'' Horvath, 1896 * '' Thaumastella elizabethae'' Schaefer & Wilson, 1971 * '' Thaumastella namaquaensis'' Jacobs, 1989 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3985543 Heteroptera Heteroptera genera ...
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Thaumastella Namaquaensis
''Thaumastella'' is a genus of true bugs belonging to the monotypic family Thaumastellidae. Species: * ''Thaumastella aradoides'' Horvath, 1896 * ''Thaumastella elizabethae ''Thaumastella'' is a genus of true bugs Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and sh ...'' Schaefer & Wilson, 1971 * '' Thaumastella namaquaensis'' Jacobs, 1989 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3985543 Heteroptera Heteroptera genera ...
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Heteroptera
The Heteroptera are a group of about 40,000 species of insects in the order Hemiptera. They are sometimes called "true bugs", though that name more commonly refers to the Hemiptera as a whole. "Typical bugs" might be used as a more unequivocal alternative, since the heteropterans are most consistently and universally termed "bugs" among the Hemiptera. "Heteroptera" is Greek for "different wings": most species have forewings with both membranous and hardened portions (called hemelytra); members of the primitive sub-group Enicocephalomorpha have completely membranous wings. The name "Heteroptera" is used in two very different ways in modern classifications. In Linnean nomenclature, it commonly appears as a suborder within the order Hemiptera, where it can be paraphyletic or monophyletic depending on its delimitation. In phylogenetic nomenclature, it is used as an unranked clade within the Prosorrhyncha clade, which in turn is in the Hemiptera clade. This results from the realiza ...
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