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Tomaspis Rufopicea
''Tomaspis'' is a genus of true bug from the Cercopidae family. The species was first described scientifically by Amyot & Serville in 1843. Species 23 species are recognized within ''Tomaspis'': * '' Tomaspis basifura'' Melichar, 1912 * '' Tomaspis biolleyi'' (Distant, 1900) * ''Tomaspis costalimar'' Franco, 1953 * '' Tomaspis crocea'' (Walker, 1851) * '' Tomaspis cruralis'' (Stål, 1862) * '' Tomaspis discoidea'' Melichar, 1915 * '' Tomaspis flexuosa'' (Walker, 1851) * '' Tomaspis furcata'' (Germar, 1821) * '' Tomaspis handlirschi'' Fowler, 1897 * ''Tomaspis inclusa'' (Walker, 1858) * '' Tomaspis intermedia'' Fowler, 1897 * '' Tomaspis miles'' Fowler, 1897 * '' Tomaspis nigricans'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 * '' Tomaspis nigrofasciata'' Melichar, 1908 * '' Tomaspis perezii'' Berg, 1879 * '' Tomaspis platensis'' Berg, 1883 * '' Tomaspis pulchralis'' Valdes Ragues, 1910 * '' Tomaspis rubripennis'' (Blanchard & Brulle, 1846) * '' Tomaspis rufopicea'' (Walker, 1852) * ''Tomaspis se ...
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Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilateral symmetry, bilaterally symmetric body plan. The Bilateria include the protostomes, containing animals such as nematodes, arthropods, flatworms, annelids and molluscs, and th ...
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Tomaspis Inclusa
''Tomaspis inclusa'' is a species of true bug from the Cercopidae Cercopidae are the largest family of Cercopoidea, a xylem-feeding insect group, commonly called froghoppers or spittlebugs. They belong to the hemipteran suborder Auchenorrhyncha. Genera A-C *'' Abidama'' *'' Aeneolamia'' *†'' Allocerco ... family. The scientific name of this species was first published in 1858 by Walker. References Cercopidae Insects described in 1858 {{Auchenorrhyncha-stub ...
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Tomaspis Venosa
''Tomaspis'' is a genus of true bug from the Cercopidae family. The species was first described scientifically by Amyot & Serville in 1843. Species 23 species are recognized within ''Tomaspis'': * '' Tomaspis basifura'' Melichar, 1912 * '' Tomaspis biolleyi'' (Distant, 1900) * ''Tomaspis costalimar'' Franco, 1953 * '' Tomaspis crocea'' (Walker, 1851) * '' Tomaspis cruralis'' (Stål, 1862) * '' Tomaspis discoidea'' Melichar, 1915 * '' Tomaspis flexuosa'' (Walker, 1851) * '' Tomaspis furcata'' (Germar, 1821) * '' Tomaspis handlirschi'' Fowler, 1897 * ''Tomaspis inclusa'' (Walker, 1858) * '' Tomaspis intermedia'' Fowler, 1897 * '' Tomaspis miles'' Fowler, 1897 * '' Tomaspis nigricans'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 * '' Tomaspis nigrofasciata'' Melichar, 1908 * '' Tomaspis perezii'' Berg, 1879 * '' Tomaspis platensis'' Berg, 1883 * '' Tomaspis pulchralis'' Valdes Ragues, 1910 * '' Tomaspis rubripennis'' (Blanchard & Brulle, 1846) * '' Tomaspis rufopicea'' (Walker, 1852) * '' Tomaspis s ...
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