9 p. : ill. (1 col.) ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 8-9).A new genus and species from Ecuador of Physoderinae (Heteroptera: Reduviidae), Leptophysoderes orellana n.gen., n.sp., are described. Leptophysoderes represents one of the two New World genera now known in this group of otherwise Pacific, Indopacific, and Madagascan Reduviidae. The initial diagnosis of Physoderinae was based on the Pacific and Indopacific genus Physoderes Westwood. This diagnosis was not adjusted after the subsequent inclusion of 11 genera from Madagascar and the Neotropical genus Cryptophysoderes Wygodzinsky and Maldonado in Physoderinae. The diagnosis is here modified to characterize a more inclusive Physoderinae, comprising Cryptophysoderes, Lepto...
Physoderes Westwood, 1845 Type species: Physoderes notata Westwood, 1845, by monotypy. Physoder...
Fig. 8. Dorsal view of the male pygophore in species of Breviphysoderes gen. nov., Macrophysoderes g...
Fig. 3. Dorsal habitus images of other specimens examined for morphological coding. Images by Jean- ...
WEIRAUCH1 A new genus and species from Ecuador of Physoderinae (Heteroptera: Reduviidae), Leptophyso...
FIGURES 28 – 34. Habitus of Leptophysoderes sarapiqui, sp. nov. females (28 – 32) and the male holot...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Weirauch, Christiane (2006): New Genus and Species of Physoderinae (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) from th...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Reduviidae (assassin bugs), the largest clade of predatory non-holometabolous insects (~6,800 specie...
Reduviidae (assassin bugs), the largest clade of predatory non-holometabolous insects (~6,800 specie...
Hwang, Wei Song, Weirauch, Christiane (2017): Uncovering hidden diversity: phylogeny and taxonomy of...
Physoderes Westwood, 1845 Type species: Physoderes notata Westwood, 1845, by monotypy. Physoder...
Fig. 8. Dorsal view of the male pygophore in species of Breviphysoderes gen. nov., Macrophysoderes g...
Fig. 3. Dorsal habitus images of other specimens examined for morphological coding. Images by Jean- ...
WEIRAUCH1 A new genus and species from Ecuador of Physoderinae (Heteroptera: Reduviidae), Leptophyso...
FIGURES 28 – 34. Habitus of Leptophysoderes sarapiqui, sp. nov. females (28 – 32) and the male holot...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Weirauch, Christiane (2006): New Genus and Species of Physoderinae (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) from th...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Reduviidae (assassin bugs), the largest clade of predatory non-holometabolous insects (~6,800 specie...
Reduviidae (assassin bugs), the largest clade of predatory non-holometabolous insects (~6,800 specie...
Hwang, Wei Song, Weirauch, Christiane (2017): Uncovering hidden diversity: phylogeny and taxonomy of...
Physoderes Westwood, 1845 Type species: Physoderes notata Westwood, 1845, by monotypy. Physoder...
Fig. 8. Dorsal view of the male pygophore in species of Breviphysoderes gen. nov., Macrophysoderes g...
Fig. 3. Dorsal habitus images of other specimens examined for morphological coding. Images by Jean- ...