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Keyword: Cimicomorpha | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 1 von 1 | | | |
| Common flower bug | | Common flower bugs (Anthocoris nemorum) is a species of the order true bugs (Hemiptera), the suborder typical bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the superfamily Cimicoidea, the family flower bugs or minute pirate bugs (Anthocoridae), the subfamily Anthocorinae and the genus Anthocoris. This species is widespread in Europe, North Africa and Asia. | | |
| | Andromeda lace bug | | The andromeda lace bug (Stephanitis takeyai) in the order Hemiptera, suborder Heteroptera (sometimes known as ‘true bugs’), and in the infraorder? Cimicomorpha belongs to the family Tingidae and to the genus Stephanitis. This species originally came from Japan but has spread to Europe, and was first discovered in Germany in 2002. Andromeda lace bugs reproduce in large numbers. | | |
| | Lace bugs | | The lace bugs (Tingidae) are a family of true bugs, in the order Hemiptera, the suborder Heteroptera, the infraorder Cimicomorpha and the superfamily Cimicoidea (synonym Tingoidea). This family includes the subfamilies Cantacaderinae, Tinginae and Vianaidinae. There are approximately 2000 species of lace bugs throughout the world and they are common and widespread. Around 190 ... | | |
| | Capsid bugs - Miridae | | ...The Miridae (plant bugs, leaf bugs and grass bugs) are also known as capsid bugs. They form a family within the order Hemiptera and Rhynchota (true bugs, cicadas, hoppers, aphids and allies), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera) and the infraorder Cimicomorpha. | | |
| | Plagiognathus arbustorum | | Plagiognathus arbustorum (synonym: Lygaeus arbustorum) belong to the genus Plagiognathus, in the order Hemiptera and Rhynchota (true bugs, cicadas, hoppers, aphids and allies), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the family capsid bugs (Miridae), the subfamily Phylinae and the tribe Phylini. Plagiognathus arbustorum are common and widespread in Europe, Asia and North America. They were introduced to the latter. It is among the most common species of true... | | |
| | Chlamydatus pullus | | Chlamydatus pullus, more precisely Chlamydatus (Euattus) pullus, belong to the subgenus Euattus and the genus Chlamydatus, in the order Hemiptera, the suborder typical bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the superfamily Miroidea, the family capsid bugs (Miridae), the subfamily Phylinae, and the tribe Phylini. Chlamydatus pullus are very common and widespread. | | |
| | Excentricus planicornis | | Excentricus planicornis belong to the genus Excentricus, in the order Hemiptera and Rhynchota, the suborder true bugs [Prosorrhyncha (Heteroptera and Coleorrhyncha)], the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the superfamily Miroidea, the family Miridae, the subfamily Orthotylinae and the tribe Orthotylini. | | |
| | Coranus aegyptius | | Coranus aegyptius belong to the genus Coranus, in the order bugs (Hemiptera), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the superfamily Reduvioidea, the family assassin bugs (Reduviidae), the subfamily Harpactorinae and the tribe Harpactorini. This assassin bug species is widespread throughout the Mediterranean region as far north as the southern edge of the Alps. | | |
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