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Discocephalinae
The Discocephalinae are a subfamily of shield bugs, erected by Fieber in 1860,Fieber FX (1860) ''Die europäischen Hemiptera. Halbflüger. (Rhynchota Heteroptera).'' 444 pp. Carl Gerold's Sohn (Wien). and found worldwide. Tribes and genera ''BioLib'' lists the following genera in two tribes:BioLib.cz
subfamily Discocephalinae Fieber, 1860 (retrieved 1 December 2021)


Discocephalini

Auth.: Fieber, 1860 # †'' Acanthocephalonotum'' Petrulevičius & Popov, 2014 # '''' Stål, 1864 # ''
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Pentatomidae
Pentatomidae is a family of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera, generally called shield bugs or stink bugs. Pentatomidae is the largest family in the superfamily Pentatomoidea, and contains around 900 genera and over 4700 species.Robert G. Foottit, Peter H. Adler ''Insect Biodiversity: Science and Society'', John Wiley and Sons, 2009, As hemipterans, the pentatomids have piercing sucking mouthparts, and most are phytophagous, including several species which are severe pests on agricultural crops. However, some species, particularly in the subfamily Asopinae, are predatory and may be considered beneficial. Etymology The name "Pentatomidae" is from the Greek ''pente'' meaning "five" and ''tomos'' meaning "section", and refers to the five segments of their antennae. Pentatomids are generally called "shield bugs" in British English, or "stink bugs" in American English. However, the term shield bugs is also applied broadly to include several related families (e.g. Acant ...
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Lineostethus
''Lineostethus'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae. There are at least four described species in ''Lineostethus''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Lineostethus'': * ''Lineostethus clypealis'' * ''Lineostethus clypeatus'' (Stål, 1862) * ''Lineostethus marginellus'' (Stål, 1872) * ''Lineostethus tenebricornis ''Lineostethus tenebricornis'' is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in Central America Central America ( es, América Central or ) is a subregion of the Americas. Its boundaries are defined as bordering the ...'' (Ruckes, 1957) References Further reading * * * Pentatomidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{Pentatomoidea-stub ...
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Franz Xaver Fieber
Franz Xaver Fieber (Prague, 1 March 1807 – Chrudim, 22 February 1872 ) was a German botanist and entomologist. He was the son of Franz Anton Fieber and Maria Anna née Hantsehl. He studied economics, management science and modern languages at the Czech Technical University in Prague from 1824 to 1828. He began work in finance (civil service) before becoming a magistrate in Chrudim in Bohemia. Fieber was a Member of the Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina. He was the author of "Synopsis der europäischen Orthopteren" (1854), ''Die europäischen Hemiptera'' (1860), and numerous other publications on insects. He worked notably on insect wings. As well as Hemiptera, he studied Orthoptera Orthoptera () is an order of insects that comprises the grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets, including closely related insects, such as the bush crickets or katydids and wētā. The order is subdivided into two suborders: Caelifera – grass .... References * Allen G. ...
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Grassator
''Grassator'' is a genus of hymenopteran insects of the family Eulophidae The Eulophidae are a large family of hymenopteran insects, with over 4,300 described species in some 300 genera. The family includes the genus '' Elasmus'', which used to be treated as a separate family, "Elasmidae", and is now treated as a su .... ReferencesKey to Nearctic eulophid generaUniversal Chalcidoidea Database Eulophidae {{Eulophidae-stub ...
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