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Neopamera Tineodes
''Neopamera'' is a genus of dirt-colored seed bugs in the family Rhyparochromidae. There are about 16 described species in ''Neopamera''. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Neopamera'': * ''Neopamera albocincta'' (Barber, 1953) * ''Neopamera bilobata'' (Say, 1831) * ''Neopamera costalis'' (Stal, 1874) * ''Neopamera crassicornis'' (Stal, 1874) * ''Neopamera hondurana'' (Bergroth, 1914) * ''Neopamera insularis'' (Barber, 1925) * ''Neopamera intermedia'' (Barber, 1924) * ''Neopamera neotropicalis'' (Kirkaldy, 1909) * ''Neopamera pagana'' (White, 1879) * ''Neopamera platana'' (Bergroth, 1894) * ''Neopamera recincta'' (Breddin, 1901) * ''Neopamera serripes'' (Walker, 1872) * ''Neopamera tineodes'' (Burmeister, 1835) * ''Neopamera tuberculata'' (Osborn, 1904) * ''Neopamera vicaria'' (Barber, 1954) * ''Neopamera vivida'' (Distant, 1893) References External links

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Rhyparochromidae
The Rhyparochromidae are a large family (biology), family of true bugs (order Hemiptera). Many species under Rhyparochromidae are commonly referred to as seed bug (other), seed bugs, as are other species within the wider Pentatomomorpha. The family includes two subfamilies, more than 420 genera, and over 2,100 described species. Rhyparochromidae are small and generally brown or mottled. The fore femora are often enlarged. The name Rhyparochromidae comes from the Greek words ''rhyparos'', meaning "dirt", and ''chromus'', meaning "color". The Rhyparochromidae were previously classified as a subfamily of Lygaeidae. Subfamilies and Tribes The family Rhyparochromidae has two subfamilies, Plinthisinae with only 2 genera, and Rhyparochrominae with more than 400 genera in 14 tribes: : Antillocorini : Cleradini : Drymini : Gonianotini : Lethaeini : Lilliputocorini : Megalonotini : Myodochini : Ozophorini : Phasmosomini : Rhyparochromini : Stygnocorini : Targaremini : Udeoco ...
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