HOME





Dufouriellini
Dufouriellini is a tribe of minute pirate bugs in the family Anthocoridae. There are about 7 genera and 15 described species in Dufouriellini. Genera * '' Alofa'' Herring, 1976 * '' Amphiareus'' Distant, 1904 * '' Brachysteles'' Mulsant & Rey, 1852 * '' Buchananiella'' Reuter, 1884 * '' Cardiastethus'' Fieber, 1860 * '' Dufouriellus'' Kirkaldy, 1906 * '' Physopleurella'' Reuter, 1884 i c g b Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * External links Anthocoridae Hemiptera tribes Articles created by Qbugbot {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Dufouriellus
''Dufouriellus'' is a monotypic genus of minute pirate bugs in the tribe Dufouriellini. The described species is ''Dufouriellus ater'', which has been recorded from much of western Europe through to Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia, southern Scandinavia and including the British Isles The British Isles are an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean off the north-western coast of continental Europe, consisting of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Inner Hebrides, Inner and Outer Hebr ....Southwood TRE, Leston D (1959) ''Land and Water Bugs of the British Isles'' Warne. See also * List of heteropteran bugs recorded in Britain References Further reading * * * External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q18105977, from2=Q10477472 Cimicomorpha genera Articles created by Qbugbot Dufouriellini Hemiptera of Europe Monotypic Hemiptera genera ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Minute Pirate Bug
Anthocoridae is a family of Hemiptera, bugs, commonly called minute pirate bugs or flower bugs. Worldwide there are 500-600 species. Description Anthocoridae are 1.5–5 mm long and have soft, elongated oval, flat bodies, often patterned in black and white. The head is extended forward and the antennae are longer than the head and visible from above. They possess a Hemiptera#Mouthparts, piercing and sucking three-segmented beak or labium (arthropod mouthpart), labium used to inject prey with digestive enzymes and consume food. In general appearance, they resemble common plant bugs (Miridae), but Anthocoridae differ by their possession of two ocelli as adults. Anthocorids possess two pairs of wings with hemelytra and membranous hindwings. Many species are referred to as insidious flower bugs or pirate bugs. The scientific name is a combination of the Greek words ''anthos'' "flower" and ''koris'' "bug". Habitat and behaviour Many species can be found in cryptic habitats such ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Anthocoridae
Anthocoridae is a family of bugs, commonly called minute pirate bugs or flower bugs. Worldwide there are 500-600 species. Description Anthocoridae are 1.5–5 mm long and have soft, elongated oval, flat bodies, often patterned in black and white. The head is extended forward and the antennae are longer than the head and visible from above. They possess a piercing and sucking three-segmented beak or labium used to inject prey with digestive enzymes and consume food. In general appearance, they resemble common plant bugs (Miridae), but Anthocoridae differ by their possession of two ocelli as adults. Anthocorids possess two pairs of wings with hemelytra and membranous hindwings. Many species are referred to as insidious flower bugs or pirate bugs. The scientific name is a combination of the Greek words ''anthos'' "flower" and ''koris'' "bug". Habitat and behaviour Many species can be found in cryptic habitats such as galls, but can also be present in open surface environm ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Alofa
''Alofa''Herring JL (1976) Keys to genera of Anthocoridae of America north of Mexico, with description of a new genus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera). ''Florida entomologist'', 59(2): 143–150. is a genus of flower bugs in the tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide use of the term in English is in the discipline of anthropology. The definition is contested, in part due to conflict ... Cardiastethini, erected by JL Herring in 1976. References External links * Anthocoridae Dufouriellini Cimicomorpha genera {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Amphiareus
''Amphiareus'' is a genus of minute pirate bugs belonging to the family Anthocoridae Anthocoridae is a family of bugs, commonly called minute pirate bugs or flower bugs. Worldwide there are 500-600 species. Description Anthocoridae are 1.5–5 mm long and have soft, elongated oval, flat bodies, often patterned in black an .... The genus was first described by Distant in 1904. The species of this genus are found in Eurasia and North America. Species: * '' Amphiareus constrictus'' (Stål, 1860) * '' Amphiareus edentulus'' Yamada 2008 * '' Amphiareus obscuriceps'' (Poppius, 1909) * '' Amphiareus rompinus'' Yamada 2008 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q18105943 Hemiptera of North America Dufouriellini Cimicomorpha genera Taxa named by William Lucas Distant ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Brachysteles
''Brachysteles'' is a genus of minute pirate bugs in the family Anthocoridae. There are at least three described species in ''Brachysteles''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Brachysteles'': * '' Brachysteles espagnoli'' Ribes, 1984 * '' Brachysteles parvicornis'' (Costa, 1847) * '' Brachysteles wollastoni'' Buchanan White, 1879 g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * Articles created by Qbugbot Dufouriellini Cimicomorpha genera {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Buchananiella
''Buchananiella'' is a genus of minute pirate bugs in the family Anthocoridae. There are at least three described species in ''Buchananiella''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Buchananiella'': * '' Buchananiella continua'' (White, 1879) * '' Buchananiella crassicornis'' Carayon * '' Buchananiella pseudococci'' g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * External links * Articles created by Qbugbot Dufouriellini Cimicomorpha genera {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Cardiastethus
''Cardiastethus'' is a genus of minute pirate bugs in the family Anthocoridae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Cardiastethus''. Species These 23 species belong to the genus ''Cardiastethus'': * '' Cardiastethus assimilis'' (Reuter, 1871) * '' Cardiastethus borealis'' Kelton, 1977 * '' Cardiastethus brevirostris'' * '' Cardiastethus brounianus'' * '' Cardiastethus consors'' * '' Cardiastethus elegans'' * '' Cardiastethus exiguus'' Poppius, 1913 * '' Cardiastethus fasciiventris'' (Garbiglietti, 1869) * '' Cardiastethus flaveolus'' Blatchley, 1928 * '' Cardiastethus flavus'' Poppius, 1909 * '' Cardiastethus fulvescens'' (Walker, 1872) * '' Cardiastethus hiurai'' * '' Cardiastethus kathmandu'' * '' Cardiastethus laeviusculus'' Poppius, 1915 * '' Cardiastethus linnavuorii'' * '' Cardiastethus longiceps'' Poppius, 1915 * '' Cardiastethus luridellus'' (Fieber, 1860) * '' Cardiastethus minutissimus'' Usinger, 1946 * '' Cardiastethus nazarenus'' Reuter, 1884 * '' Cardiasteth ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Physopleurella
''Physopleurella'' is a genus of bugs in the family Anthocoridae. There are at least three described species in ''Physopleurella''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Physopleurella'': * '' Physopleurella armata'' (Poppius, 1909) * '' Physopleurella floridana'' Blatchley, 1925 * '' Physopleurella mundula'' (White, 1877) i c g b Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * Articles created by Qbugbot Hemiptera of Europe Dufouriellini Cimicomorpha genera {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Buchananiella Continua (Anthocoridae) - (male Imago), Rhenen, The Netherlands
''Buchananiella continua'' is a species of bugs in the family Anthocoridae Anthocoridae is a family of bugs, commonly called minute pirate bugs or flower bugs. Worldwide there are 500-600 species. Description Anthocoridae are 1.5–5 mm long and have soft, elongated oval, flat bodies, often patterned in black an .... It is found in Africa, Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China), North America, Oceania, and South America. References Further reading * * External links * Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1879 Hemiptera of North America Hemiptera of Asia Anthocoridae {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Hemiptera Tribes
Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising more than 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and shield bugs. They range in size from to around , and share a common arrangement of piercing-sucking mouthparts. The name "true bugs" is sometimes limited to the suborder Heteroptera. Entomologists reserve the term ''bug'' for Hemiptera or Heteroptera,Gilbert Waldbauer. ''The Handy Bug Answer Book.'' Visible Ink, 1998p. 1. which does not include other arthropods or insects of other orders such as ants, bees, beetles, or butterflies. In some varieties of English, all terrestrial arthropods (including non-insect arachnids and myriapods) also fall under the colloquial understanding of ''bug''. Many insects with "bug" in their common name, especially in American English, belong to other orders; for example, the lovebug is a fly and the Maybug and ladybug are beetles. The term is ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]