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Cydnidae Billberg 1820

2023
Published as part of Matocq, Armand & Azar, Dany, 2023, Preliminary inventory of terrestrial Heteroptera from Lebanon (Hemiptera: Leptopodomorpha, Cimicomorpha and Pentatomomorpha), pp.
Matocq, Armand, Azar, Dany
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Family Cydnidae Billberg, 1820

2023
The fauna of the family Cydnidae Billberg, 1820 in the Middle East includes 92 species in 28 genera. Also, the fauna of Iranian Cydnidae comprises 62 species in 22 genera of which Byrsinus with 11 recorded species is more diverse than the other genera. Additionally, the fauna of Iran is the most diverse among the Middle Eastern countries.
Jerzy A. Lis   +2 more
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Cydnidae

2009
Published as part of M, Cristina Mayorga & P, Luis Cervantes, 2009, Two new species of Amnestus from Guatemala, with new records for some other Guatemalan burrower bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae), pp.
M, Cristina Mayorga, P, Luis Cervantes
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Cydnidae Billberg 1820

2011
Cydnidae Chamados vulgarmente de percevejos-cavadores, têm tamanho variável (3 a 10 mm), predominantemente negros ou castanhos, geralmente brilhantes, cabeça alargada e achatada, pernas adaptadas para o hábito cavador. Tem distribuição mundial, estando bem representada nas regiões tropicais e temperadas, perfazendo mais de 750 espécies e 120 gêneros ...
Grazia, Jocélia   +1 more
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Burrower Bugs (Cydnidae)

2015
Burrower bugs are typical pentatomoid insects, small to medium in size, recognized by the morphological adaptations for digging. However, some cydnids live aboveground or on vegetation, feeding on falling seeds or even plant tissues.
Cristiano F. Schwertner, Cristiane Nardi
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Substrate-borne sound communication in cydnidae (Heteroptera)

Journal of Comparative Physiology ■ A, 1974
1. Propagation and reception of communicative sound signals were studied ethologically in two species of Cydnidae (Tritomegas bicolor L.,Canthophorus dubius Scop.). The rivalry alternation or rival song evocation was chosen as criterion for successful communication. 2.
M. Gogala   +3 more
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Defensive substances from stink bugs of Cydnidae

Experientia, 1976
The odorous and physiologically active substances of the secretions of Japanese stink bugs (Cydnidae) were investigated. The main components of the secretions ofM. japonensis andA. nigritus aren-tridecane andn-pentadecane together with 2-octenal and 2-decenal, while 2-hexenal is the main components in the secretion ofA. magna.
N. Hayashi   +5 more
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Parastrachiinae (Hemiptera: Cydnidae) Raised to Family Level

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2002
Abstract Parastrachia, with its two species P. japonensis (Scott) and P. nagaensis Distant, has been placed as a subfamily (Parastrachiinae) in Cydnidae. Those who placed it there [C. W. Schaefer, Dolling, W. R., and S. Tachikawa. 1988, The shieldbug genus Parastrachia and its position within the Pentatomoidea (Insecta: Hemiptera). Zool. J. Linn.
Merrill H. Sweet, Carl W. Schaefer
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Fossil Cydnidae (Heteroptera) in the Dominican Amber

1994
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A rationalized classification of the Burrower Bugs (Cydnidae)

Systematic Entomology, 1981
Abstract Cydnidae are defined as those Pentatomoidea with setal combs at the apices of the coxae and a strigil on the ventral surface of the metathoracic wing. Eight subfamilies are recognized: Thaumastellinae, Amnestinae, Cydninae, Scaptocorinae, Sehirinae, Garsauriinae, Thyreocorinae (including only
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