Biology:Mizaldus
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Mizaldus is a genus of seed bugs in the family Rhyparochromidae and tribe Drymini, erected by William Lucas Distant in 1901.[1] The known species distribution appears to include Africa, Japan, Malesia through to New Guinea.[2]
Species
The Lygaeoidea Species File[2] includes:
- Mizaldus carvalhoi Slater, 1995
- Mizaldus gotoi (Hidaka, 1959)
- Mizaldus hirashimai (Hidaka, 1961) - Japan
- Mizaldus intrusa (Distant, 1919)
- Mizaldus lestoni Slater, 1995
- Mizaldus linnavuorii Slater, 1995
- Mizaldus montiscandens Bergroth, 1918 - Borneo, Philippines
- Mizaldus nidulus Slater & Carayon, 1963 - West Africa
- Mizaldus sinuaticollis Linnavuori, 1978 - Sudan
- Mizaldus sylvaticus Krüger, 2019 - Liberia
- Mizaldus tenuis Slater, 1995
- Mizaldus woodwardi Slater & Carayon, 1963 - type species (by subsequent designation) - New Guinea
References
- ↑ Distant WL (1901) Notes and descriptions relating to some Plataspinae and Graphosominae (Rhynchota). Annals and Magazine of Natural History (7)8: 233–242.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Lygaeoidea Species File: genus Mizaldus Distant, 1901 (retrieved 20 November 2025)
External links
Wikidata ☰ Q78157942 entry
