Peiratinae is a cosmopolitan subfamily within Reduviidae with more than 300 known species in 34 genera. There are also some taxa endemic to islands, but their taxonomic status and biology require further study. After examining type specimens of the peiratine species distributed in New Guinea, we found that some of them share many morphological characters, though they were previously assigned in different genera. The phylogenetic analysis based on cytochrome oxidase I, 16S ribosomal RNA and 18S ribosomal RNA genes involving 38 species in 25 genera also supports the result of the morphological study that these species should be involved in a separate genus. In the present study, the subgenus Ectomocoris (Sigicoris) Miller, 1958 is elevated to...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Three new assassin bug species of the genus Biasticus Stål, 1867 are recognized in Vietnam based on ...
While modern methods have helped to advance our understanding of biodiversity, large gaps in our kno...
The African assassin bug genus Fusius Stål, 1862 is revised after the examination of type specimens ...
The current dissertation project integrates revisionary taxonomy, comparative morphology, molecular ...
The small reduviine genus, Tympanistocoris Miller, is revised. The type species of the genus, T. hum...
Gao, Feng, Zhao, Ping, Webb, Mick, Cai, Wanzhi (2015): A taxonomic review of the polymorphic assassi...
The assassin bug genus Rasahus Amyot & Serville (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Peiratinae) comprises 26 N...
Reduviidae (assassin bugs), the largest clade of predatory non-holometabolous insects (~6,800 specie...
<div><p>Assassin bugs are one of the most successful clades of predatory animals based on their spec...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Nineteen subfamilies of the family Reduviidae distributed world over representing 47 genera and 60 s...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
The family Reduviidae Latreille, 1807 (Insecta:Hemiptera: Heteroptera) is composed approximately 25 ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Three new assassin bug species of the genus Biasticus Stål, 1867 are recognized in Vietnam based on ...
While modern methods have helped to advance our understanding of biodiversity, large gaps in our kno...
The African assassin bug genus Fusius Stål, 1862 is revised after the examination of type specimens ...
The current dissertation project integrates revisionary taxonomy, comparative morphology, molecular ...
The small reduviine genus, Tympanistocoris Miller, is revised. The type species of the genus, T. hum...
Gao, Feng, Zhao, Ping, Webb, Mick, Cai, Wanzhi (2015): A taxonomic review of the polymorphic assassi...
The assassin bug genus Rasahus Amyot & Serville (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Peiratinae) comprises 26 N...
Reduviidae (assassin bugs), the largest clade of predatory non-holometabolous insects (~6,800 specie...
<div><p>Assassin bugs are one of the most successful clades of predatory animals based on their spec...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Nineteen subfamilies of the family Reduviidae distributed world over representing 47 genera and 60 s...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
The family Reduviidae Latreille, 1807 (Insecta:Hemiptera: Heteroptera) is composed approximately 25 ...
The cryptic assassin bug subfamily Physoderinae is characterized by a distinctly uneven species and ...
Three new assassin bug species of the genus Biasticus Stål, 1867 are recognized in Vietnam based on ...
While modern methods have helped to advance our understanding of biodiversity, large gaps in our kno...