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Xylocoris Vicarius
''Xylocoris'' is a genus of bugs in the monotypic tribe Xylocorini of the family Anthocoridae. There are approximately 50 described species in ''Xylocoris'' worldwide. Nearly 30 species occur in the Palaearctic Region, 10 are known from the Nearctic Region, and 6 from the Oriental Region. They occur in various habitats, often found under plant litter and under tree bark where they feed on small arthropods. Certain species (''X. afer'', ''X. cerealis'', ''X. cursitans'', ''X. flavipes'', ''X. galactinus'', ''X. hyalinipennis'', ''X. queenslandicus'', ''X. sordidus'', ''X. vicarius'') inhabit stored food facilities. Species * ''Xylocoris afer'' (Reuter, 1884) * ''Xylocoris betulinus'' Drake and Harris, 1926 * '' Xylocoris californicus'' (Reuter, 1884) * ''Xylocoris cerealis'' Yamada & Yasunaga, 2006 * ''Xylocoris cursitans'' (Fallén, 1807) * '' Xylocoris flavipes'' (Reuter, 1875) (warehouse pirate bug) * ''Xylocoris formicetorum ''Xylocoris'' is a genus of bugs in the monotyp ...
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Anthocoridae
Anthocoridae is a family of bugs, commonly called minute pirate bugs or flower bugs. Worldwide there are 500-600 species. Description Anthocoridae are 1.5–5 mm long and have soft, elongated oval, flat bodies, often patterned in black and white. The head is extended forward and the antennae are longer than the head and visible from above. They possess a piercing and sucking three-segmented beak or labium used to inject prey with digestive enzymes and consume food. In general appearance, they resemble soft bugs Miridae, but Anthocoridae differ by their possession of two ocelli as adults. Anthocorids possess two pairs of wings with hemelytra and membranous hindwings. Many species are referred to as insidious flower bugs or pirate bugs. The scientific name is a combination of the Greek words ''anthos'' "flower" and ''koris'' "bug". Habitat and behaviour Many species can be found in cryptic habitats such as galls, but can also be present in open surface environments. They ...
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Xylocoris Hirtus
''Xylocoris hirtus'' is a species of bugs in the family Lyctocoridae Lyctocoridae is a reconstituted family of bugs, formerly classified within the minute pirate bugs of the family Anthocoridae. It is widely distributed, with one species ('' Lyctocoris campestris''), being cosmopolitan. Description Lyctocorida .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Lyctocoridae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1976 Hemiptera of North America {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Xylocoris Vicarius
''Xylocoris'' is a genus of bugs in the monotypic tribe Xylocorini of the family Anthocoridae. There are approximately 50 described species in ''Xylocoris'' worldwide. Nearly 30 species occur in the Palaearctic Region, 10 are known from the Nearctic Region, and 6 from the Oriental Region. They occur in various habitats, often found under plant litter and under tree bark where they feed on small arthropods. Certain species (''X. afer'', ''X. cerealis'', ''X. cursitans'', ''X. flavipes'', ''X. galactinus'', ''X. hyalinipennis'', ''X. queenslandicus'', ''X. sordidus'', ''X. vicarius'') inhabit stored food facilities. Species * ''Xylocoris afer'' (Reuter, 1884) * ''Xylocoris betulinus'' Drake and Harris, 1926 * '' Xylocoris californicus'' (Reuter, 1884) * ''Xylocoris cerealis'' Yamada & Yasunaga, 2006 * ''Xylocoris cursitans'' (Fallén, 1807) * '' Xylocoris flavipes'' (Reuter, 1875) (warehouse pirate bug) * ''Xylocoris formicetorum ''Xylocoris'' is a genus of bugs in the monotyp ...
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Xylocoris Sordidus
''Xylocoris'' is a genus of bugs in the monotypic tribe Xylocorini of the family Anthocoridae. There are approximately 50 described species in ''Xylocoris'' worldwide. Nearly 30 species occur in the Palaearctic Region, 10 are known from the Nearctic Region, and 6 from the Oriental Region. They occur in various habitats, often found under plant litter and under tree bark where they feed on small arthropods. Certain species (''X. afer'', ''X. cerealis'', ''X. cursitans'', ''X. flavipes'', ''X. galactinus'', ''X. hyalinipennis'', ''X. queenslandicus'', ''X. sordidus'', ''X. vicarius'') inhabit stored food facilities. Species * ''Xylocoris afer'' (Reuter, 1884) * ''Xylocoris betulinus'' Drake and Harris, 1926 * '' Xylocoris californicus'' (Reuter, 1884) * ''Xylocoris cerealis'' Yamada & Yasunaga, 2006 * ''Xylocoris cursitans'' (Fallén, 1807) * '' Xylocoris flavipes'' (Reuter, 1875) (warehouse pirate bug) * ''Xylocoris formicetorum'' (Boheman, 1844) * '' Xylocoris galactinus'' (Fie ...
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Xylocoris Galactinus
''Xylocoris galactinus'' is a species of bugs in the family Lyctocoridae. It is found in Europe & Northern Asia (excluding China), North America, and Oceania Oceania (, , ) is a region, geographical region that includes Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Spanning the Eastern Hemisphere, Eastern and Western Hemisphere, Western hemispheres, Oceania is estimated to have a land area of .... References Further reading * * External links * Lyctocoridae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1837 Hemiptera of Asia Hemiptera of Oceania {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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