''Lasiomerus'' is a genus of
damsel bug
The insecta, insect family (biology), family Nabidae contains the damsel bugs. There are over 500 species in 20 genera. They are soft-bodied, elongate, winged terrestrial predators. Many damsel bugs catch and hold prey with their forelegs, sim ...
s in the family
Nabidae
The insect family Nabidae contains the damsel bugs. There are over 500 species in 20 genera. They are soft-bodied, elongate, winged terrestrial predators. Many damsel bugs catch and hold prey with their forelegs, similar to mantids. They are c ...
. There are at least four described species in ''Lasiomerus''.
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Species
These four species belong to the genus ''Lasiomerus'':
* ''Lasiomerus andabata
''Lasiomerus'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are at least four described species in ''Lasiomerus''.
Species
These four species belong to the genus ''Lasiomerus'':
* '' Lasiomerus andabata'' Kerzhner, 1992
* '' Lasiomerus ...
'' Kerzhner, 1992 i c g
* ''Lasiomerus annulatus
''Lasiomerus annulatus'' is a species of damsel bug in the family Nabidae
The insect family Nabidae contains the damsel bugs. There are over 500 species in 20 genera. They are soft-bodied, elongate, winged terrestrial predators. Many damsel ...
'' (Reuter, 1872) i c g b
* ''Lasiomerus constrictus
''Lasiomerus'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are at least four described species in ''Lasiomerus''.
Species
These four species belong to the genus ''Lasiomerus'':
* ''Lasiomerus andabata'' Kerzhner, 1992
* '' Lasiomerus ...
'' (Champion, 1899) i c g
* ''Lasiomerus spinicrus
''Lasiomerus'' is a genus of damsel bugs in the family Nabidae. There are at least four described species in ''Lasiomerus''.
Species
These four species belong to the genus ''Lasiomerus'':
* ''Lasiomerus andabata'' Kerzhner, 1992
* '' Lasiomerus ...
'' (Reuter, 1890) i c g
Data sources: i = ITIS,[ c = Catalogue of Life,][ g = GBIF,][ b = Bugguide.net]
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Nabidae
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