Pseudomegacoelum Angustum
''Pseudomegacoelum'' is a genus of mostly European capsid bugs in the tribe Mirini, erected by Chérot and Malipatil in 2016. The type species, ''Pseudomegacoelum beckeri'' (previously placed in genus ''Megacoelum'') is recorded from northern Europe including the British Isles.Southwood TRE, Leston D (1959) ''Land and Water Bugs of the British Isles'' Warne. Species According to ''BioLib'' the following are included:BioLib.cz genus ''Pseudomegacoelum'' Chérot & Malipatil, 2016 (retrieved 6 April 2022) # '' Pseudomegacoelum angustum'' (Wagner, 1965) # '' Pseudomegacoelum beckeri'' (Fieber, 1870) [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miridae
The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs, leaf bugs, and grass bugs. It is the largest family of true bugs belonging to the suborder Heteroptera; it includes over 10,000 known species, and new ones are being described constantly. Most widely known mirids are species that are notorious agricultural pests that pierce plant tissues, feed on the sap, and sometimes transmit viral plant diseases. Some species however, are predatory. Description Miridae are small, terrestrial insects, usually oval-shaped or elongate and measuring less than in length. Many of them have a hunched look, because of the shape of the prothorax, which carries the head bent down. Some are brightly coloured and attractively patterned, others drab or dark, most being inconspicuous. Some genera are ant mimics at certain stages of life. The Mi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tribe (biology)
In biology, a tribe is a taxonomic rank above genus, but below family (biology), family and subfamily. It is sometimes subdivided into subtribes. By convention, all taxonomic ranks from genus upwards are capitalized, including both tribe and subtribe. In zoology, the standard ending for the name of a zoological tribe is "-ini". Examples include the tribes Goat-antelope#Tribe Caprini, Caprini (goat-antelopes), Hominini (hominins), Bombini (bumblebees), and Thunnini (tunas). The tribe Hominini is divided into subtribes by some scientists; subtribe Hominina then comprises "humans". The standard ending for the name of a zoological subtribe is "-ina". In botany, the standard ending for the name of a botanical tribe is "-eae". Examples include the tribes Acalypheae and Scilloideae#Hyacintheae, Hyacintheae. The tribe Hyacintheae is divided into subtribes, including the subtribe Massoniinae. The standard ending for the name of a botanical subtribe is "-inae". In bacteriology, the form ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mirini
Mirini is a tribe of plant bugs belonging to the subfamily Mirinae. Genera '' Acanthocranella'' - '' Acanthopeplus'' - '' Actinonotus'' - '' Adelphocoridea'' - ''Adelphocoris'' - '' Adelphocorisella'' - '' Adnotholopus'' - '' Adphytocoris'' - '' Adpiasus'' - '' Adtaedia'' - ''Agnocoris'' - '' Alloeochrus'' - '' Alloeonotus'' - '' Allorhinocoris'' - '' Anexochus'' - '' Anosibea'' - '' Apantilius'' - '' Aphanosoma'' - '' Apolygopsis'' - ''Apolygus'' - '' Araucanomiris'' - ''Argenis'' - '' Aristopeplus'' - '' Atahualpacoris'' - '' Austrocapsus'' - '' Austropeplus'' - '' Azumamiris'' - ''Bertsa'' - '' Bipuncticoris'' - '' Bispinocoris'' - '' Bolivarmiris'' - '' Boliviocapsus'' - '' Boliviocoris'' - '' Bolteria'' - '' Bowdenella'' - '' Brachycoleus'' - '' Buettneriella'' - ''Calocoris'' - '' Calocorisca'' - '' Calocoropsis'' - '' Calondas'' - '' Calyptodera'' - '' Camptozygum'' - '' Capsodes'' - ''Capsus'' - '' Carvalhocapsus'' - '' Castanopsides'' - '' Catarinea'' - '' Charagochi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Type Species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen(s). Article 67.1 A similar concept is used for suprageneric groups and called a type genus. In botanical nomenclature, these terms have no formal standing under the code of nomenclature, but are sometimes borrowed from zoological nomenclature. In botany, the type of a genus name is a specimen (or, rarely, an illustration) which is also the type of a species name. The species name that has that type can also be referred to as the type of the genus name. Names of genus and family ranks, the various subdivisions of those ranks, and some higher-rank names based on genus names, have such types. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Megacoelum
''Megacoelum'' is a genus of European, African, Asian and Australian capsid bugs in the tribe Mirini, erected by Franz Xaver Fieber in 1858. The species ''Megacoelum infusum'' is recorded from northern Europe including the British Isles.Southwood TRE, Leston D (1959) ''Land and Water Bugs of the British Isles'' Warne. Species According to ''BioLib'' the following are included:BioLib.cz genus ''Megacoelum'' Fieber, 1858 (retrieved 5 April 2022) # '''' Linnavuori, 1974 # '''' Reuter, 1882 # '' [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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British Isles
The British Isles are a group of islands in the 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 and Outer Hebrides, the Northern Isles (Orkney and Shetland), and over six thousand smaller islands. They have a total area of and a combined population of almost 72 million, and include two sovereign states, the Republic of Ireland (which covers roughly five-sixths of Ireland), and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Channel Islands, off the north coast of France, are normally taken to be part of the British Isles, even though geographically they do not form part of the archipelago. Under the UK Interpretation Act 1978, the Channel Islands are clarified as forming part of the British Islands, not to be confused with the British Isles. The oldest rocks are 2.7 billion years old and are found in Ireland, Wales and the north-west of Scotland. Du ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pseudomegacoelum Angustum
''Pseudomegacoelum'' is a genus of mostly European capsid bugs in the tribe Mirini, erected by Chérot and Malipatil in 2016. The type species, ''Pseudomegacoelum beckeri'' (previously placed in genus ''Megacoelum'') is recorded from northern Europe including the British Isles.Southwood TRE, Leston D (1959) ''Land and Water Bugs of the British Isles'' Warne. Species According to ''BioLib'' the following are included:BioLib.cz genus ''Pseudomegacoelum'' Chérot & Malipatil, 2016 (retrieved 6 April 2022) # '' Pseudomegacoelum angustum'' (Wagner, 1965) # '' Pseudomegacoelum beckeri'' (Fieber, 1870) [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pseudomegacoelum Beckeri
''Pseudomegacoelum beckeri'' is a genus of capsid bugs in the tribe Mirini; it is the type species in its new genus, having previously been placed in the genus ''Megacoelum'' Fieber, 1858. This species is widespread throughout Europe, including the British Isles, where it can be found on Scots pine: '' Pinus sylvestris''. ''Megacoelum'' See also List of heteropteran bugs recorded in Britain
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This is a list of the heteropteran bugs recorded from Britain:
Cimicomorpha
Cimicoidea
Anthocoridae
= Anthocorinae=
Acompocoris
* Acompocoris alpinusSouthwood & Leston (1959), ...
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Calocoris
''Calocoris'' is a genus of true bugs in the Miridae family. Species *''Calocoris affinis'' *'' Calocoris alpestris'' *'' Calocoris angustatus'' *'' Calocoris aragonus'' *'' Calocoris barberi'' *'' Calocoris braunsi'' *''Calocoris dohertyi'' *'' Calocoris fasciativentris'' *'' Calocoris forsythi'' *''Calocoris fulvomaculatus'' *''Calocoris javanus'' *''Calocoris montaguei'' *''Calocoris nemoralis'' *''Calocoris nigristigmaticus'' *''Calocoris porphyropterus'' *''Calocoris rama'' *''Calocoris roseomaculatus'' *''Calocoris rubicundus'' *''Calocoris rubroannulatus'' *''Calocoris smaragdinus'' *''Calocoris stoliczkanus'' *'' Calocoris texanus'' References Further reading * Rosenzweig, V. Ye. (1997) "Revised classification of the Calocoris complex and related genera (Heteroptera: Miridae)". ''Zoosystematica Rossica ''Zoosystematica Rossica'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering any aspects of systematic zoology. The journal is published in English ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pseudomegacoelum Irbilanum
''Pseudomegacoelum'' is a genus of mostly European capsid bugs in the tribe Mirini, erected by Chérot and Malipatil in 2016. The type species, ''Pseudomegacoelum beckeri'' (previously placed in genus ''Megacoelum'') is recorded from northern Europe including the British Isles.Southwood TRE, Leston D (1959) ''Land and Water Bugs of the British Isles'' Warne. Species According to ''BioLib'' the following are included:BioLib.cz genus ''Pseudomegacoelum'' Chérot & Malipatil, 2016 (retrieved 6 April 2022) # '''' (Wagner, 1965) # '' Pseudomegacoelum beckeri' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miridae Genera
The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs, leaf bugs, and grass bugs. It is the largest family of true bugs belonging to the suborder Heteroptera; it includes over 10,000 known species, and new ones are being described constantly. Most widely known mirids are species that are notorious agricultural pests that pierce plant tissues, feed on the sap, and sometimes transmit viral plant diseases. Some species however, are predatory. Description Miridae are small, terrestrial insects, usually oval-shaped or elongate and measuring less than in length. Many of them have a hunched look, because of the shape of the prothorax, which carries the head bent down. Some are brightly coloured and attractively patterned, others drab or dark, most being inconspicuous. Some genera are ant mimics at certain stages of life. The Mir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |