Corallocoris Nauruensis
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''Corallocoris'' is a genus of bugs, in the infraorder
Leptopodomorpha Leptopodomorpha is an infraorder of insects in the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Leptopodomorpha is an infraorder of the order Heteroptera that contains more than 380 species. These small insects are also called shore bugs, or spiny shore bugs. As ...
. Species have been recorded from SE Asia, Japan, Australia and Oceania; this is one of only two genera in the family
Omaniidae Leptopodomorpha is an infraorder of insects in the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Leptopodomorpha is an infraorder of the order Heteroptera that contains more than 380 species. These small insects are also called shore bugs, or spiny shore bugs. As ...
(sometimes called "intertidal dwarf bugs") and previously some species were placed in '' Omania''.GBIF: Omaniidae
(retrieved 30 October 2021)


Species

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''Corallocoris'' Cobben, 1970 (retrieved 30 October 2021)
lists: # ''
Corallocoris aldabrae ''Corallocoris'' is a genus of bugs, in the infraorder Leptopodomorpha. Species have been recorded from SE Asia, Japan, Australia and Oceania; this is one of only two genera in the family Omaniidae (sometimes called "intertidal dwarf bugs") and ...
'' Cobben, 1987 # ''
Corallocoris marksae ''Corallocoris'' is a genus of bugs, in the infraorder Leptopodomorpha. Species have been recorded from SE Asia, Japan, Australia and Oceania; this is one of only two genera in the family Omaniidae (sometimes called "intertidal dwarf bugs") and ...
'' (Woodward, 1958) # '' Corallocoris nauruensis'' (Herring & Chapman, 1967) # '' Corallocoris satoi'' (Miyamoto, 1963) # ''
Corallocoris xishaensis ''Corallocoris'' is a genus of bugs, in the infraorder Leptopodomorpha. Species have been recorded from SE Asia, Japan, Australia and Oceania; this is one of only two genera in the family Omaniidae (sometimes called "intertidal dwarf bugs") an ...
'' Luo, Wang & Chen, 2022


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* {{taxonbar, from=Q21215817 Leptopodomorpha Heteroptera genera Hemiptera of Asia Hemiptera of Australia