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Photosharing websites may improve Hemiptera biodiversity knowledge and conservation. [PDF]
Goula M, Sesma JM, Vivas L.
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Structure and Evolution of Ribosomal Genes of Insect Chromosomes. [PDF]
Gokhman VE, Kuznetsova VG.
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Venoms of Heteropteran Insects: A Treasure Trove of Diverse Pharmacological Toolkits. [PDF]
Walker AA, Weirauch C, Fry BG, King GF.
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Phylogeography of the Assassin Bug Sphedanolestes impressicollis in East Asia Inferred From Mitochondrial and Nuclear Gene Sequences. [PDF]
Du Z +6 more
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Performance of Artificial Diets for Zelus renardii (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) Rearing. [PDF]
Picciotti U +5 more
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Zootaxa, 2006
Maldonadocoris annulipes Zhao, Yuan & Cai, gen. & sp. nov. of the subfamily Harpactorinae from China is described and illustrated. An identification key and diagnostic characters are provided to distinguish Maldonadocoris from closely related genera.
PING ZHAO, JI LIN YUAN, WAN ZHI CAI
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Maldonadocoris annulipes Zhao, Yuan & Cai, gen. & sp. nov. of the subfamily Harpactorinae from China is described and illustrated. An identification key and diagnostic characters are provided to distinguish Maldonadocoris from closely related genera.
PING ZHAO, JI LIN YUAN, WAN ZHI CAI
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Zelus renardii (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Harpactorinae) for Cyprus
Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, 2023We report the discovery of non-native Zelus renardii Kolenati, 1857, (Leafhopper Assassin Bug) new to Cyprus, and discuss the species' known presence in the eastern Mediterranean. As reported elsewhere, arrival is considered to have been human assisted, the early stages passively carried on imported nursery stock.
Eddie John, Demetris Kolokotronis
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Taxonomic revision of the Apiomerus maya species group (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Harpactorinae)
Zootaxa, 2022The Apiomerus maya species group of the genus Apiomerus Hahn, 1831 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Harpactorinae: Apiomerini), the bee assassins, is revised. Four species that are native to parts of Mexico and Central America are recognized and redescribed: Apiomerus maya Dispons, 1971, A. pipil Dispons, 1971, A.
PAUL MASONICK, CHRISTIANE WEIRAUCH
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2009
Harpactorinae Amyot & Serville, 1843 Authenta ferranti Schouteden, 1911 Material examined: 1 specimen, Ipassa, 20-IX-2006, 00°31.021'N 12°48.043'E 523m, Guilbert & Picart coll., MNHN. Comments: This species is already known from Gabon (Belinga, Komo, Monts de Cristal, Sibang), but is first recorded in Ipassa Reserve here.
Guilbert, Eric, Chłond, Dominik
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Harpactorinae Amyot & Serville, 1843 Authenta ferranti Schouteden, 1911 Material examined: 1 specimen, Ipassa, 20-IX-2006, 00°31.021'N 12°48.043'E 523m, Guilbert & Picart coll., MNHN. Comments: This species is already known from Gabon (Belinga, Komo, Monts de Cristal, Sibang), but is first recorded in Ipassa Reserve here.
Guilbert, Eric, Chłond, Dominik
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Harpactorinae Amyot & Serville 1843
2017Harpactorinae Agriocleptes Stål, 1866 A. schubarti Wygodzinsky, 1946 (Fig. 9) X Apiomerini A. stali Wygodzinsky, 1946 (Fig. 10) X X A. wygodzinskyi Prosen & Martínez, 1953 (Fig. 11) 2 Apiomerus Hahn, 1831 A. arnaui Costa Lima, Seabra & Hathaway, 1951 (Fig. 12) X X 4 A. barbiellini Costa Lima, Seabra & Hathaway, 1951(Fig.
Rodrigues, Juliana Mourão Dos Santos +2 more
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