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Caecina (bug)
''Caecina'' is a genus in the subfamily Ectrichodiinae of Reduviidae The Reduviidae is a large Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family of the suborder Heteroptera of the Order (biology), order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambush ... (assassin bugs); 16 species have been described, all of them are located in Eastern Asia. Species * '' Caecina cognata'' Miller, 1955 * '' Caecina consimilis'' Miller, 1941 * '' Caecina intrepida'' Miller, 1941 * '' Caecina javana'' (Breddin, 1903) * '' Caecina javanica'' Maldonado, 1948 * '' Caecina montana'' Miller, 1953 * '' Caecina nubila'' Miller, 1954 * '' Caecina sinica'' Cui, 2008 * '' Caecina spinulosa'' Stål, 1863 * '' Caecina sumatrensis'' Miller, 1941 * '' Caecina venatrix'' Miller, 1948 * '' Caecina venosa'' Miller, 1954 * '' Caecina walshae'' Miller, 1958 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5016716 Cimicomorpha genera Reduviidae Fauna of East Asi ...
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