Remaudiereana Puberula
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Remaudiereana Puberula
''Remaudiereana'' is a genus of true bugs in the family Rhyparochromidae. Description ''Remaudiereana'' have a robust and subovoid body with many long, curved, semi-erect hairs. The anterior of the pronotum has a narrow, impunctate "collar" and posterior to this is a deep groove. The lateral margins of both pronotal lobes are rounded. The clavus has punctures in four or more rows. The buccular juncture is V-shaped. The mesepimeron is enclosed. The evaporative area is extensive. The fore femur has a single row of spines along the inner edge of the ventral surface as well as a well-developed spine on the outer edge. In males, the fore tibia is curved and has a large spine in the middle, and the pygophore posterior edge has a shallow median groove in the lip. Ecology ''Remaudiereana nigriceps'' is one of several species of bugs that forms swarms in the Northern Territory of Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland ...
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