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Doldina
''Doldina'' is a genus of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae. There are about eight described species in ''Doldina''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Doldina'': * ''Doldina bicarinata'' Stål, 1866 * ''Doldina carinulata'' Stål, 1859 * ''Doldina cubana'' Barber & Bruner, 1946 * ''Doldina interjungens'' Bergroth, 1913 * ''Doldina lauta'' (Stål, 1860) * ''Doldina limera'' Hussey & Elkins, 1955 * ''Doldina penalea'' Hussey & Elkins, 1955 * ''Doldina praetermissa'' Bergroth References Further reading

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Doldina Interjungens
''Doldina interjungens'' is a species of assassin bug in the family Reduviidae The Reduviidae are a large cosmopolitan family of the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambush predators: most other predatory Hemiptera are aquatic. The main exa .... It is found in Central and North America. References Further reading * Reduviidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1913 {{Reduviidae-stub ...
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Assassin Bug
The Reduviidae are a large cosmopolitan family of the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambush predators: most other predatory Hemiptera are aquatic. The main examples of nonpredatory Reduviidae are some blood-sucking ectoparasites in the subfamily Triatominae. Though spectacular exceptions are known, most members of the family are fairly easily recognizable; they have a relatively narrow neck, sturdy build, and a formidable curved proboscis (sometimes called a rostrum). Large specimens should be handled with caution, if at all, because they sometimes defend themselves with a very painful stab from the proboscis. Taxonomy The Reduviidae are members of the suborder Heteroptera of the order Hemiptera. The family members are almost all predatory, except for a few blood-sucking species, some of which are important as disease vectors. About 7000 species have been described, in more than 20 recogniz ...
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