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CYDNIDAE Billberg Historical: Of all pentatomoid family-group taxa, the composition of the Cydnidae has probably been the most controversial over time. The taxon Cydnidae was first recognized by Billberg (1820). The modern concept of the group has been heavily influenced by the works of Froeschner (1960) and Dolling (1981).
Grazia, Jocelia +2 more
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Pentatomidae of Arkansas [PDF]
A total of 30 genera and 53 species and subspecies of Pentatomidae are reported as occurring or possibly occurring in Arkansas. Fifty species and subspecies contained in 29 genera were collected or recorded from previously collected material.
Barton, Harvey E., Lee, Linda A.
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Um estudo de dois anos foi desenvolvido no Parque Estadual do Turvo, município de Derrubadas, sul do Brasil, com o objetivo de avaliar a composição, abundância e riqueza de espécies de Pentatomoidea.
Letícia Santos Schmidt, Aline Barcellos
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ABSTRACT Game bird species were introduced to several insular systems during the 18th and 19th centuries. The Mascarenes are a relevant example of such introductions, including the grey francolin (Francolinus pondicerianus). In the case of Mauritius and Réunion Island, although this bird has been present for more than 300 years, limited information is ...
Ugo Herpin +3 more
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A curious case of vanishing pigmented spots resembling lentigines
Exogenous pigmentation due to arthropods or coloring agents/dyes may be mistaken for melanocytic lesions. Dermoscopy is a useful tool for the evaluation of pigmented lesions.
Meenakshi Batrani +3 more
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Amnestus pusillus Uhler, 1876 new to Europe found in Italy (Heteroptera: Cydnidae)
Specimens of Amnestus pusillus were collected in Veneto, Italy, at light. The species is of American origin and has been recorded previously out of its areal, in Iran and the Asian portion of Turkey. The present record is the first for Europe.
Paride Dioli +2 more
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\u3ci\u3eMcphersonarcys\u3c/i\u3e, a New Genus for \u3ci\u3ePentatoma Aequalis\u3c/i\u3e Say (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) [PDF]
A new monotypic genus, Mcphersonarcys is erected to hold Pentatoma aequalis Say, a species formerly placed in the genus Hymenarcys. Based on the distribution of 19 character-states Hymenarcys forms a clade with its sister genus Coenus.
Thomas, Donald B
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Cydnidae pigmentation: A clinico-dermoscopic case series with review of literature
Cydnidae pigmentation refers to asymptomatic brown to black macules that occur on exposed parts of the body after contact with the burrowing bug. Various dermoscopic features have been reported.
Shanmathi Sethumadhavan +7 more
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Annotated catalogue of Iranian burrower bugs (Heteroptera, Pentatomoidea, Cydnidae)
A catalogue of burrower bugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea: Cydnidae) of Iran is provided. A total of 58 species from 5 subfamilies, 6 tribes and 22 genera is listed in this paper. Of these, 14 species are newly recorded from Iran: Byrsinus fossor (Mulsant
Hassan Ghahari +3 more
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Review of the genus Dendrocoris Bergroth with descriptions of new species (Pentatomidae: Heteroptera) [PDF]
The procleticine genus Dendrocoris Bergroth is revised with the descriptions of three new species from the United States, D. nelsoni, Mexico, D. inermis, and Guatemala, D. guatemalensis. A diagnosis is provided for each species with notes on distribution
Brailovsky, Harry, Thomas, Donald B.
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