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Pnirontis Similis
''Pnirontis'' is a genus of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Pnirontis''. Species These 37 species belong to the genus ''Pnirontis'': * ''Pnirontis acuminata'' Barber, 1929 * ''Pnirontis barberi'' Hussey, 1954 * ''Pnirontis beieri'' Wygodzinsky, 1948 * ''Pnirontis bellatrix'' Hussey, 1954 * ''Pnirontis brevispina'' Barber, 1929 * ''Pnirontis brimleyi'' Blatchley, 1926 * ''Pnirontis buenoi'' (Lima & Seabra, 1945) * ''Pnirontis demerarae'' Haviland, 1931 * ''Pnirontis edentula'' (Berg, 1879) * ''Pnirontis elongata'' Barber, 1929 * ''Pnirontis filiformis'' (Walker, 1873) * ''Pnirontis grandis'' Maldonado, 1994-01 * ''Pnirontis granulosa'' Barber, 1930 * ''Pnirontis grisea'' Barber, 1929 * ''Pnirontis guggiarii'' Hussey, 1954 * ''Pnirontis heminigra'' Maldonado, 1986 * ''Pnirontis incerta'' Reuter, 1887 * ''Pnirontis infirma'' Stål, 1859 * ''Pnirontis inobtrusa'' Barber, 1929 * ''Pnirontis languida'' Stål, 1859 * ''Pnirontis lis ...
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Carl Stål
Carl Stål (21 March 1833 – 13 June 1878) was a Swedish people, Swedish entomologist specialising in Hemiptera. He was born at Karlberg Castle, Stockholm on 21 March 1833 and died at Frösundavik near Stockholm on 13 June 1878. He was the son of architect, author and officer Carl Stål then Colonel, Swedish Corps of Engineers. He matriculated at Uppsala University in 1853, studying medicine and passing the medico-philosophical examination in 1857. He then turned to entomology and completed his Ph.D. at the University of Jena in 1859. The same year he became assistant to Carl Henrik Boheman in the Zoological department of the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, where, in 1867, he was appointed keeper with the title of professor. He made collecting trips in Sweden and throughout Europe and visited other museums including the collection of Johan Christian Fabricius in Kiel. His study of the Fabrician types resulted in his "Hemiptera Fabriciana". A significant part of ...
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