The small reduviine genus, Tympanistocoris Miller, is revised. The type species of the genus, T. humilis Miller, is redescribed, and a new species, Tympanistocoris usingeri sp. nov., from Papua New Guinea is described. The illustrations of the antennae, head and pronotum, legs, hemelytra, abdomen, and male genitalia, as well as the habitus of the type specimens are also provided. The new species can be separated from the type species of the genus, T. humilis Miller, in the lateral sides of the pronotum with a distinct carina and the posterior margin of the seventh abdominal segment emarginated. The type specimen of the new species is kept in The Natural History Museum, London. The anastomosing veins of the hemelytra and the systematic posit...
Rhodnius Stål, 1859 is the second largest genus of Triatominae after Triatoma Laporte, 1832, and inc...
Harpactorinae is the largest subfamily of Reduviidae and found distributed in all biogeographical re...
FIGURES 21 – 22. Apical part of male abdomen of Opistoplatys minimus (21) and O. flavolineatus (22),...
Peiratinae is a cosmopolitan subfamily within Reduviidae with more than 300 known species in 34 gene...
The African assassin bug genus Fusius Stål, 1862 is revised after the examination of type specimens ...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
The current dissertation project integrates revisionary taxonomy, comparative morphology, molecular ...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
Reduviidae (assassin bugs), the largest clade of predatory non-holometabolous insects (~6,800 specie...
Redeicephala taylori gen. & sp. nov. (Hemiptera. Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Tribelocephalinae: Opi...
Nineteen subfamilies of the family Reduviidae distributed world over representing 47 genera and 60 s...
Tatarnic, Nikolai J., Wall, Michael A., Cassis, Gerasimos (2011): A systematic revision of the Austr...
The concept of the previously monogeneric subfamily Pseudocetherinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduvi...
Liu, Yingqi, Cai, Wanzhi (2022): Taxonomic notes on the Indian assassin bug Ectomocoris simulans (He...
The New World assassin bug genus Zelus Fabricius, 1803 (Insecta: Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae:...
Rhodnius Stål, 1859 is the second largest genus of Triatominae after Triatoma Laporte, 1832, and inc...
Harpactorinae is the largest subfamily of Reduviidae and found distributed in all biogeographical re...
FIGURES 21 – 22. Apical part of male abdomen of Opistoplatys minimus (21) and O. flavolineatus (22),...
Peiratinae is a cosmopolitan subfamily within Reduviidae with more than 300 known species in 34 gene...
The African assassin bug genus Fusius Stål, 1862 is revised after the examination of type specimens ...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
The current dissertation project integrates revisionary taxonomy, comparative morphology, molecular ...
The enigmatic millipede assassin bug genus Xenorhyncocoris Miller, 1938 is revised. Previously known...
Reduviidae (assassin bugs), the largest clade of predatory non-holometabolous insects (~6,800 specie...
Redeicephala taylori gen. & sp. nov. (Hemiptera. Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Tribelocephalinae: Opi...
Nineteen subfamilies of the family Reduviidae distributed world over representing 47 genera and 60 s...
Tatarnic, Nikolai J., Wall, Michael A., Cassis, Gerasimos (2011): A systematic revision of the Austr...
The concept of the previously monogeneric subfamily Pseudocetherinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduvi...
Liu, Yingqi, Cai, Wanzhi (2022): Taxonomic notes on the Indian assassin bug Ectomocoris simulans (He...
The New World assassin bug genus Zelus Fabricius, 1803 (Insecta: Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae:...
Rhodnius Stål, 1859 is the second largest genus of Triatominae after Triatoma Laporte, 1832, and inc...
Harpactorinae is the largest subfamily of Reduviidae and found distributed in all biogeographical re...
FIGURES 21 – 22. Apical part of male abdomen of Opistoplatys minimus (21) and O. flavolineatus (22),...