The harpactorine assassin bug Sycanus sichuanensis, a large diurnal natural enemy of insect pests, is redescribed. The male genitalia and morphological characteristics of nymphs are described and illustrated for the first time. Some biological characters of this reduviid, such as life history, predatory behavior, mating and molting, etc., are noted based on laboratory rearing and field observations
FIGURES 10–15. Sphedanolestes zhengi sp. nov., 10–12, ♂, 13–15, ♀. 10, 11, Pygophore; 12, paramere; ...
The predominantly circumtropical millipede assassin bugs (Ectrichodiinae) comprise the fifth largest...
FIGURES 7–17. Cosmosycanus perelegans (Breddin). 7, Head and pronotum, antennae removed; 8, 9, abdom...
Ishikawa, Tadashi, Toriumi, Wataru, Susila, Wayan, Okajima, Shûji (2007): Sycanus aurantiacus (Hemip...
The current dissertation project integrates revisionary taxonomy, comparative morphology, molecular ...
Nineteen subfamilies of the family Reduviidae distributed world over representing 47 genera and 60 s...
Gao, Feng, Zhao, Ping, Webb, Mick, Cai, Wanzhi (2015): A taxonomic review of the polymorphic assassi...
Luo, Xinyu, Zhou, Dakang, Li, Hu, Cheng, Wei, Cai, Wanzhi (2010): Taxonomic and bionomic notes on Ag...
Assassin bugs (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) comprise the second largest family (~7,000 spp., 24 subfamil...
Li, Hu, Zhao, Guangyu, Cao, Liangming, Xu, Kang, Cai, Wanzhi (2010): Taxonomic and bionomic notes on...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
FIGURE 5–10. Sycanus aurantiacus sp. nov. (setae omitted), 5, head and prothorax, lateral view; 6, p...
FIGURE 11–14. Sycanus aurantiacus sp. nov. (setae omitted), 11–12, pygophore, lateral (11) and poste...
Harpactorinae is the largest subfamily of Reduviidae and found distributed in all biogeographical re...
FIGURES 10–15. Sphedanolestes zhengi sp. nov., 10–12, ♂, 13–15, ♀. 10, 11, Pygophore; 12, paramere; ...
The predominantly circumtropical millipede assassin bugs (Ectrichodiinae) comprise the fifth largest...
FIGURES 7–17. Cosmosycanus perelegans (Breddin). 7, Head and pronotum, antennae removed; 8, 9, abdom...
Ishikawa, Tadashi, Toriumi, Wataru, Susila, Wayan, Okajima, Shûji (2007): Sycanus aurantiacus (Hemip...
The current dissertation project integrates revisionary taxonomy, comparative morphology, molecular ...
Nineteen subfamilies of the family Reduviidae distributed world over representing 47 genera and 60 s...
Gao, Feng, Zhao, Ping, Webb, Mick, Cai, Wanzhi (2015): A taxonomic review of the polymorphic assassi...
Luo, Xinyu, Zhou, Dakang, Li, Hu, Cheng, Wei, Cai, Wanzhi (2010): Taxonomic and bionomic notes on Ag...
Assassin bugs (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) comprise the second largest family (~7,000 spp., 24 subfamil...
Li, Hu, Zhao, Guangyu, Cao, Liangming, Xu, Kang, Cai, Wanzhi (2010): Taxonomic and bionomic notes on...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
FIGURE 5–10. Sycanus aurantiacus sp. nov. (setae omitted), 5, head and prothorax, lateral view; 6, p...
FIGURE 11–14. Sycanus aurantiacus sp. nov. (setae omitted), 11–12, pygophore, lateral (11) and poste...
Harpactorinae is the largest subfamily of Reduviidae and found distributed in all biogeographical re...
FIGURES 10–15. Sphedanolestes zhengi sp. nov., 10–12, ♂, 13–15, ♀. 10, 11, Pygophore; 12, paramere; ...
The predominantly circumtropical millipede assassin bugs (Ectrichodiinae) comprise the fifth largest...
FIGURES 7–17. Cosmosycanus perelegans (Breddin). 7, Head and pronotum, antennae removed; 8, 9, abdom...