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Lopidea Bicolor
''Lopidea'' is a genus of plant bugs in the family Miridae. There are more than 90 described species in ''Lopidea''. Species These 93 species belong to the genus ''Lopidea'': * ''Lopidea albicostata'' Knight & Schaffner, 1968 * ''Lopidea ampla'' Van Duzee, 1917 * ''Lopidea anisacanthi'' Knight, 1962 * ''Lopidea apache'' Knight, 1918 * '' Lopidea arizonae'' Knight, 1918 * '' Lopidea austrina'' Knight & Schaffner, 1975 * ''Lopidea balli'' Knight, 1923 * ''Lopidea barberi'' Knight, 1962 * ''Lopidea bellula'' Distant, 1883 * '' Lopidea bicolor'' Distant, 1893 * '' Lopidea bifurca'' Van Duzee, 1921 * '' Lopidea bispinosa'' Knight, 1965 * ''Lopidea bonanza'' Asquith, 1991 * ''Lopidea bullata'' Knight, 1923 * '' Lopidea caesar'' (Reuter, 1876) * ''Lopidea chandleri'' Moore, 1956 * '' Lopidea chiapasi'' Knight & Schaffner, 1968 * ''Lopidea confluenta'' (Say, 1832) * ''Lopidea confraterna'' (Gibson, 1918) * ''Lopidea cuneata'' Van Duzee, 1910 * ''Lopidea dakota'' Knight, 1923 * ''Lopidea ...
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Philip Reese Uhler
Philip Reese Uhler (June 3, 1835 – October 21, 1913) was an American librarian and entomologist who specialized in Hemiptera, an insect order commonly known as true bugs. He was considered America's foremost expert on this group and was widely sought out for identification of species in this order. Biography Uhler was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of George Washington Uhler and Anna Reese Uhler. His father was a prosperous merchant and his great-grandfather, Erasmus Uhler, emigrated to America and served in the Revolutionary War. Uhler's private schooling provided a strong background in Latin and German. He attended Latin School in Baltimore and then Baltimore College. Uhler's youthful interest in entomology started when he began collecting insects at the family farm near Reisterstown, Maryland, Reisterstown. His pursuit was encouraged by a family friend, John Gottlieb Morris, an amateur naturalist and the first librarian for the Peabody Institute. Although his father se ...
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Lopidea Bullata
''Lopidea'' is a genus of plant bugs in the family Miridae. There are more than 90 described species in ''Lopidea''. Species These 93 species belong to the genus ''Lopidea'': * '' Lopidea albicostata'' Knight & Schaffner, 1968 * '' Lopidea ampla'' Van Duzee, 1917 * ''Lopidea anisacanthi'' Knight, 1962 * '' Lopidea apache'' Knight, 1918 * '' Lopidea arizonae'' Knight, 1918 * '' Lopidea austrina'' Knight & Schaffner, 1975 * '' Lopidea balli'' Knight, 1923 * '' Lopidea barberi'' Knight, 1962 * '' Lopidea bellula'' Distant, 1883 * '' Lopidea bicolor'' Distant, 1893 * '' Lopidea bifurca'' Van Duzee, 1921 * '' Lopidea bispinosa'' Knight, 1965 * '' Lopidea bonanza'' Asquith, 1991 * '' Lopidea bullata'' Knight, 1923 * '' Lopidea caesar'' (Reuter, 1876) * '' Lopidea chandleri'' Moore, 1956 * '' Lopidea chiapasi'' Knight & Schaffner, 1968 * '' Lopidea confluenta'' (Say, 1832) * '' Lopidea confraterna'' (Gibson, 1918) * '' Lopidea cuneata'' Van Duzee, 1910 * '' Lopidea dakota'' Knight, 192 ...
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