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Halyini
Halyini is a tribe of stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae. The tribe has been described as a " dumping ground" for numerous genera, many of which have been removed to other tribes. Databases like BugGuide, Integrated Taxonomic Information System, and Encyclopedia of Life record one genus and at least 20 described species in Halyini. More recent revisions such as that presented in ''Invasive Stink Bugs and Related Species (Pentatomoidea)'' (2018), indicate multiple genera in Halyini. Genera The following genera are included within Halyini, as of the 2018 revision presented by McPherson: * '' Agaeus'' * ''Anchises'' * '' Apodiphus'' * '' Atelocera'' * '' Auxentius'' * '' Babylas'' * '' Brizica'' * ''Brochymena'' * '' Cahara'' * '' Carenoplistus'' * '' Ectenus'' * '' Elemana'' * '' Epitoxicorus'' * '' Eurus'' * '' Faizuda'' * '' Goilalaka'' * '' Halys'' * '' Jugalpada'' * '' Mimikana'' * '' Parabrochymena'' * '' Paranevisanus'' * '' Phricodus'' * '' Platycoris'' * ...
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Pseudatelus
''Pseudatelus'' is a genus of shield bugs of the family Pentatomidae. Currently placed in the tribe Halyini, McPherson's overview of the Pentatomoidea suggested it may be better placed into the Memmiini. Description ''Pseudatelus'' bugs range from depending on the species. The bugs have a typical shield shape body. They are usually from brown to dark brown in colour, with triangular-shaped scutellum. On female ''Pseudatelus'' bugs, the abdominal venter is almost entirely covered by a large, hair-covered opaque area. The long hairs on these areas may accumulate a waxy secretion 440px Secretion is the movement of material from one point to another, such as a secreted chemical substance from a cell or gland. In contrast, excretion is the removal of certain substances or waste products from a cell or organism. The classical .... Species The genus contains the following species: *''Pseudatelus latus'' *''Pseudatelus limatus'' *''Pseudatelus obscurus'' *''Pseudatelus spin ...
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Apodiphus
''Apodiphus'' is a genus of shield bugs belonging to the family Pentatomidae, subfamily Pentatominae. Species * ''Apodiphus amygdali'' ( Germar, 1817) * ''Apodiphus integriceps'' Horváth, 1888 * ''Apodiphus murgbzarus'' Ghauri * ''Apodiphus pallidus ''Apodiphus'' is a genus of shield bugs belonging to the family Pentatomidae, subfamily Pentatominae. Species * ''Apodiphus amygdali'' ( Germar, 1817) * ''Apodiphus integriceps ''Apodiphus'' is a genus of shield bugs belonging to the family ...'' (Hoberlandt, 1959) References ''BioLib''''Fauna Europaea'' Pentatomidae genera Halyini Taxa named by Maximilian Spinola {{Pentatomidae-stub ...
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Brochymena
thumb ''Brochymena'' is a genus of insects, sometimes known as the rough stink bugs. They belong to the shield bug family, and are easily confused with the similar-looking brown marmorated stink bug The brown marmorated stink bug (''Halyomorpha halys'') is an insect in the family Pentatomidae, native to China, Japan, Korea and other Asian regions. In September 1998 it was collected in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where it is believed to have b .... Species References * * External links Bugguide.netVideo of Brochymena from Colorado Pentatomidae genera Pentatomomorpha genera Taxa named by Charles Jean-Baptiste Amyot Taxa named by Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville Halyini {{Pentatomidae-stub ...
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Auxentius (bug)
Auxentius might refer to: * Auxentius of Mopsuestia (died 360), Christian bishop and saint * Auxentius of Milan (died 374), Arian Christian theologian and bishop * Auxentius of Durostorum and Milan (died c. 400), Arian Christian theologian and bishop * Auxentius of Bithynia or ''Saint Auxentius'' (died 473), hermit, and Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic saint * ''Auxentius'' (bug), a genus of stink bugs in the tribe Halyini Halyini is a tribe of stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae. The tribe has been described as a " dumping ground" for numerous genera, many of which have been removed to other tribes. Databases like BugGuide, Integrated Taxonomic Information Sys ... See also * Audentius (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Auxentius ...
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Brochymena Arborea
''Brochymena arborea'' is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in Central America and North America. References External links * Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1825 Halyini {{Pentatomidae-stub ...
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Encyclopedia Of Life
The ''Encyclopedia of Life'' (''EOL'') is a free, online encyclopedia intended to document all of the 1.9 million living species known to science. It is compiled from existing trusted databases curated by experts and with the assistance of non-experts throughout the world. It aims to build one "infinitely expandable" page for each species, including video, sound, images, graphics, as well as text. In addition, the Encyclopedia incorporates content from the Biodiversity Heritage Library, which digitizes millions of pages of printed literature from the world's major natural history libraries. The project was initially backed by a US$50 million funding commitment, led by the MacArthur Foundation and the Sloan Foundation, who provided US$20 million and US$5 million, respectively. The additional US$25 million came from five cornerstone institutions—the Field Museum, Harvard University, the Marine Biological Laboratory, the Missouri Botanical Garden, and the Smithsonian Ins ...
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Eurus (genus)
In ancient Greek religion and myth, the Anemoi (Greek: , 'Winds') were wind gods who were each ascribed a cardinal direction from which their respective winds came (see Classical compass winds), and were each associated with various seasons and weather conditions. They were the progeny of the goddess of the dawn Eos and her husband Astraeus. Etymology The earliest attestation of the word in Greek and of the worship of the winds by the Greeks, are perhaps the Mycenaean Greek word-forms , , , , i.e. 'priestess of the winds'. These words, written in Linear B, are found on the KN Fp 1 and KN Fp 13 tablets. Mythology The Anemoi are minor gods and are subject to the god Aeolus. They were sometimes represented as gusts of wind, and at other times were personified as winged men. They were also sometimes depicted as horses kept in the stables of the storm god Aeolus, who provided Odysseus with the Anemoi in the ''Odyssey''. The Spartans were reported to sacrifice a horse to ...
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