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Yemma (bug)
''Yemma'' is a genus of stilt bugs in the family Berytidae. There are about five described species in ''Yemma''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Yemma'': * '' Yemma exilis'' Horvath, G., 1905 * '' Yemma gracilis'' Linnavuori, R., 1974 * '' Yemma javanica'' Blote, H.C., 1945 * '' Yemma pericarti'' Stusak, 1984 * '' Yemma signatus'' (Hsiao, T.Y., 1974) c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * External links * Berytidae Pentatomomorpha genera {{pentatomomorpha-stub ...
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Berytidae
Berytidae is a family (biology), family of the order Hemiptera ("true bugs"), commonly called stilt bugs or thread bugs. Most berytids are brown to yellow, with species that are plant sap feeders, a few being predaceous. About 200 species are known from all around the world and they are classified into three subfamilies. Description The Berytidae are extremely gracility, gracile insects with legs so long and slender as to suggest common names such as "thread bugs" and "stilt bugs". In this they resemble the Emesinae, with which they are easily confused, though they are in different families. They may be distinguished most readily by the forelegs, that in the Emesinae are raptorial in a way resembling those of the Mantis, Mantodea, Mantispidae and certain other invertebrate Predation, predators. In form and function the forelegs of the Berytidae are roughly similar to those of their other legs. Other differences are subtler and not fully consistent. For one thing, the antennae of ...
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Yemma Exilis
''Yemma exilis'' is a species of stilt bug in the family Berytidae Berytidae is a family (biology), family of the order Hemiptera ("true bugs"), commonly called stilt bugs or thread bugs. Most berytids are brown to yellow, with species that are plant sap feeders, a few being predaceous. About 200 species are kno .... It is found in eastern Asia, especially Korea and Japan. References External links * Berytidae {{Improve categories, date=February 2022 ...
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Yemma Gracilis
Yemma may refer to: * Yemma: mother in Arabic, Berber and Hebrew * ''Yemma'' (bug), a genus of stilt bugs * Yemma, a former village on the site of present-day Yavne'el, Israel * Yem people The Yem are an ethnic group living in south-western Ethiopia. Their native language is Yemsa, one of the Omotic languages, although many also speak Amharic. The neighbors of the Yem include the Gurage, Hadya, and Kembata to the east across the O ..., an ethnic group in south-western Ethiopia * Yama, a Hindu and Buddhist deity {{Disambiguation ...
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Yemma Javanica
Yemma may refer to: * Yemma: mother in Arabic, Berber and Hebrew * ''Yemma'' (bug), a genus of stilt bugs * Yemma, a former village on the site of present-day Yavne'el, Israel * Yem people The Yem are an ethnic group living in south-western Ethiopia. Their native language is Yemsa, one of the Omotic languages, although many also speak Amharic. The neighbors of the Yem include the Gurage, Hadya, and Kembata to the east across the O ..., an ethnic group in south-western Ethiopia * Yama, a Hindu and Buddhist deity {{Disambiguation ...
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