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The genus ''Neides'' is a small but common
Old World The "Old World" () is a term for Afro-Eurasia coined by Europeans after 1493, when they became aware of the existence of the Americas. It is used to contrast the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia in the Eastern Hemisphere, previously ...
group of
stilt bug Berytidae is a family of the order Hemiptera ("true bugs"), commonly called stilt bugs or thread bugs (not to be confused with the thread-legged bugs, Emesinae). Most berytids are brown to yellow, with species that are plant sap feeders, a few be ...
s; the name has precedence of the junior synonym name ''Berytus'' which
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coined for the same taxon in 1803. It formerly included one
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n species (''Neides muticus''), which has been removed to its own genus, ''
Neoneides ''Neoneides'' is a genus of stilt bugs in the family Berytidae Berytidae is a family of the order Hemiptera ("true bugs"), commonly called stilt bugs or thread bugs (not to be confused with the thread-legged bugs, Emesinae). Most berytids are ...
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Species

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Neides aduncus The genus ''Neides'' is a small but common Old World group of stilt bugs; the name has precedence of the junior synonym name ''Berytus'' which Fabricius coined for the same taxon in 1803. It formerly included one North American species (''Neides ...
'' (Fieber, 1859) *''
Neides brevipennis The genus ''Neides'' is a small but common Old World group of stilt bugs; the name has precedence of the junior synonym name ''Berytus'' which Fabricius coined for the same taxon in 1803. It formerly included one North American species (''Neides ...
'' Puton, 1895 *'' Neides gomeranus'' Heiss, 1978 *''
Neides tipularius ''Neides tipularius'' is a Palearctic stilt bug. It occurs from the Northern Mediterranean to Scandinavia and the British Isles. Further east it is found in Asia minor and the Caucasus to Central Asia. In Germany and the Alps it is widespread an ...
'' (Linnaeus, 1758)


References

Berytidae Pentatomomorpha genera {{Pentatomomorpha-stub