Calacanthia
''Calacanthia'' is a genus of shore bugs in the family Saldidae. There are about seven described species in ''Calacanthia''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Calacanthia'': * ''Calacanthia alpicola'' (Salhberg, 1880) * ''Calacanthia angulosa'' (Kiritshenko, 1912) * ''Calacanthia grandis'' Cobben, 1985 * ''Calacanthia josifovi'' Vinokurov, 2008 * ''Calacanthia sichuanicus'' Chen & Zheng, 1987 * ''Calacanthia tibetana'' Drake, 1954 * ''Calacanthia trybomi ''Calacanthia trybomi'' is a species of shore bug in the family Saldidae Saldidae, also known as shore bugs, are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera (''true bugs''). They are oval-shaped and measure when mature. Typically they are fou ...'' (Sahlberg, 1878) References Further reading * * Articles created by Qbugbot Heteroptera genera Saldoidini {{Leptopodomorpha-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Calacanthia Alpicola
''Calacanthia'' is a genus of shore bugs in the family Saldidae Saldidae, also known as shore bugs, are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera (''true bugs''). They are oval-shaped and measure when mature. Typically they are found near shorelines or the marginal growths near freshwater bodies, estuaries .... There are about seven described species in ''Calacanthia''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Calacanthia'': * '' Calacanthia alpicola'' (Salhberg, 1880) * '' Calacanthia angulosa'' (Kiritshenko, 1912) * '' Calacanthia grandis'' Cobben, 1985 * '' Calacanthia josifovi'' Vinokurov, 2008 * '' Calacanthia sichuanicus'' Chen & Zheng, 1987 * '' Calacanthia tibetana'' Drake, 1954 * '' Calacanthia trybomi'' (Sahlberg, 1878) References Further reading * * Articles created by Qbugbot Heteroptera genera Saldoidini {{Leptopodomorpha-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Calacanthia Angulosa
''Calacanthia'' is a genus of shore bugs in the family Saldidae. There are about seven described species in ''Calacanthia''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Calacanthia'': * ''Calacanthia alpicola ''Calacanthia'' is a genus of shore bugs in the family Saldidae Saldidae, also known as shore bugs, are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera (''true bugs''). They are oval-shaped and measure when mature. Typically they are found near s ...'' (Salhberg, 1880) * '' Calacanthia angulosa'' (Kiritshenko, 1912) * '' Calacanthia grandis'' Cobben, 1985 * '' Calacanthia josifovi'' Vinokurov, 2008 * '' Calacanthia sichuanicus'' Chen & Zheng, 1987 * '' Calacanthia tibetana'' Drake, 1954 * '' Calacanthia trybomi'' (Sahlberg, 1878) References Further reading * * Articles created by Qbugbot Heteroptera genera Saldoidini {{Leptopodomorpha-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Calacanthia Trybomi
''Calacanthia trybomi'' is a species of shore bug in the family Saldidae Saldidae, also known as shore bugs, are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera (''true bugs''). They are oval-shaped and measure when mature. Typically they are found near shorelines or the marginal growths near freshwater bodies, estuaries .... It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North America. References Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1878 Saldoidini {{Leptopodomorpha-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saldidae
Saldidae, also known as shore bugs, are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera (''true bugs''). They are oval-shaped and measure when mature. Typically they are found near shorelines or the marginal growths near freshwater bodies, estuaries, and sea coasts. They can flee by leaping or taking flight. There are about 350 recognized species with the majority from the Nearctic and Palearctic. Many species are found in the intertidal zone and both adults and nymphs of some species like ''Saldula pallipes'' can tolerate submergence at high-tide. Saldidae are predators and scavengers. They pass the winter through egg or adult diapause. Genera These 39 genera belong to the family Saldidae: * '' Aoteasalda'' Larivière & Larochelle, 2016 * '' Calacanthia'' Reuter, 1891 * '' Capitonisalda'' J.Polhemus, 1981 * '' Capitonisaldoida'' J.Polhemus & D.Polhemus, 1991 * '' Chartosaldoida'' Cobben, 1987 * '' Chartoscirta'' Stal, 1868 * '' Chiloxanthus'' Reuter, 1891 * '' Enalosalda'' Polhemu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heteroptera Genera
The Heteroptera are a group of about 40,000 species of insects in the order Hemiptera. They are sometimes called "true bugs", though that name more commonly refers to the Hemiptera as a whole. "Typical bugs" might be used as a more unequivocal alternative, since the heteropterans are most consistently and universally termed "bugs" among the Hemiptera. "Heteroptera" is Greek for "different wings": most species have forewings with both membranous and hardened portions (called hemelytra); members of the primitive sub-group Enicocephalomorpha have completely membranous wings. The name "Heteroptera" is used in two very different ways in modern classifications. In Linnean nomenclature, it commonly appears as a suborder within the order Hemiptera, where it can be paraphyletic or monophyletic depending on its delimitation. In phylogenetic nomenclature, it is used as an unranked clade within the Prosorrhyncha clade, which in turn is in the Hemiptera clade. This results from the realizat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |