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Pygolampis Marginata
''Pygolampis'' is a genus of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae. More than 90 species have been described worldwide Species These 91 species belong to the genus ''Pygolampis'': * '' Pygolampis acanthopus'' Kolenati, 1857 (Palearctic) * '' Pygolampis aethiops'' Distant, 1902 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis albomaculata'' Villiers, 1961 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis angusta'' Hsiao, 1977 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis annulipes'' Villiers, 1963 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis aptena'' Swanson, 2018 * '' Pygolampis atrolineata'' Barber, 1929 (South America) * '' Pygolampis australis'' Walker, 1873 (Australia) * '' Pygolampis bastardi'' Villiers, 1948 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis bidentata'' (Goeze, 1778) (Africa, Europe, Asia) * '' Pygolampis biguttata'' Reuter, 1887 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis breviptera'' Ren, 1981 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis brevis'' Villiers, 1948 (Africa) * ''Pygolampis buaya'' Miller, 1940 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis buitenzorgenis'' Miller, 1940 (Sout ...
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Ernst Friedrich Germar
Ernst Friedrich Germar (3 November 1786 – 8 July 1853) was a German professor and director of the Mineralogy, Mineralogical Museum at Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle. As well as being a mineralogist he was interested in entomology and particularly in the Coleoptera and Hemiptera. He wrote monographs on several insect families including the Scutelleridae. He also took an interest in paleoentomology. Life and work Germar was born in Glauchau in the Electorate of Saxony where his father was a merchant. His two older and a younger brother went to study trade but Ernst went to a grammar school in Meiningen at the age of twelve under the care of Schaubach, a relative of his father. He became interested in insects thanks to a friend who had attended forestry classes at Dreissigacker under Johann Matthäus Bechstein. He also got to know the entomologist Joseph Philippe de Clairville who lived in Meiningen. In 1804 he went to study at the mining academy (Bergakademie) at Freiburg where he ...
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Pygolampis Buaya
''Pygolampis'' is a genus of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae. More than 90 species have been described worldwide Species These 91 species belong to the genus ''Pygolampis'': * '' Pygolampis acanthopus'' Kolenati, 1857 (Palearctic) * '' Pygolampis aethiops'' Distant, 1902 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis albomaculata'' Villiers, 1961 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis angusta'' Hsiao, 1977 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis annulipes'' Villiers, 1963 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis aptena'' Swanson, 2018 * '' Pygolampis atrolineata'' Barber, 1929 (South America) * '' Pygolampis australis'' Walker, 1873 (Australia) * '' Pygolampis bastardi'' Villiers, 1948 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis bidentata'' (Goeze, 1778) (Africa, Europe, Asia) * '' Pygolampis biguttata'' Reuter, 1887 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis breviptera'' Ren, 1981 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis brevis'' Villiers, 1948 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis buaya'' Miller, 1940 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis buitenzorgenis'' Miller, 1940 (Sou ...
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Pygolampis Foeda
''Pygolampis'' is a genus of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae. More than 90 species have been described worldwide Species These 91 species belong to the genus ''Pygolampis'': * ''Pygolampis acanthopus'' Kolenati, 1857 (Palearctic) * ''Pygolampis aethiops'' Distant, 1902 (Africa) * ''Pygolampis albomaculata'' Villiers, 1961 (Africa) * ''Pygolampis angusta'' Hsiao, 1977 (Southern Asia) * ''Pygolampis annulipes'' Villiers, 1963 (Africa) * ''Pygolampis aptena'' Swanson, 2018 * ''Pygolampis atrolineata'' Barber, 1929 (South America) * ''Pygolampis australis'' Walker, 1873 (Australia) * ''Pygolampis bastardi'' Villiers, 1948 (Africa) * ''Pygolampis bidentata'' (Goeze, 1778) (Africa, Europe, Asia) * ''Pygolampis biguttata'' Reuter, 1887 (Southern Asia) * ''Pygolampis breviptera'' Ren, 1981 (Southern Asia) * ''Pygolampis brevis'' Villiers, 1948 (Africa) * ''Pygolampis buaya'' Miller, 1940 (Southern Asia) * ''Pygolampis buitenzorgenis'' Miller, 1940 (Southern Asia) * ' ...
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Pygolampis Fairmairei
''Pygolampis'' is a genus of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae. More than 90 species have been described worldwide Species These 91 species belong to the genus ''Pygolampis'': * '' Pygolampis acanthopus'' Kolenati, 1857 (Palearctic) * '' Pygolampis aethiops'' Distant, 1902 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis albomaculata'' Villiers, 1961 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis angusta'' Hsiao, 1977 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis annulipes'' Villiers, 1963 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis aptena'' Swanson, 2018 * '' Pygolampis atrolineata'' Barber, 1929 (South America) * '' Pygolampis australis'' Walker, 1873 (Australia) * '' Pygolampis bastardi'' Villiers, 1948 (Africa) * '' Pygolampis bidentata'' (Goeze, 1778) (Africa, Europe, Asia) * '' Pygolampis biguttata'' Reuter, 1887 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis breviptera'' Ren, 1981 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis brevis'' Villiers, 1948 (Africa) * ''Pygolampis buaya'' Miller, 1940 (Southern Asia) * '' Pygolampis buitenzorgenis'' Miller, 1940 (Sout ...
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