Biology:Rhyparochromini

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Short description: Tribe of true bugs

Rhyparochromini
Raglius alboacuminatus detail.jpg
Raglius alboacuminatus
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Rhyparochromidae
Subfamily: Rhyparochrominae
Tribe: Rhyparochromini

Rhyparochromini is a tribe of dirt-colored seed bugs in the family Rhyparochromidae. There are more than 40 genera and 360 described species in Rhyparochromini. Rhyparochromini originates from Italy. [1][2][3]

Uhleriola floralis
Aellopus atratus


Genera

These 47 genera belong to the tribe Rhyparochromini:

  • Acroraglius Wagner, 1961
  • Aellopideus Seidenstucker, 1963
  • Aellopus Wolff, 1802
  • Altomarus Distant, 1903
  • Beosus Amyot & Serville, 1843
  • Callistonotus Horvath, 1906
  • Caprochromus Scudder, 1968
  • Caridops Bergroth, 1894
  • Cordillonotus Scudder, 1984
  • Cyrtocnemodon Eyles & Scudder, 1968
  • Dieuches Dohrn, 1860
  • Distadieuches Scudder, 1968
  • Ectyphoscelus Eyles, 1968
  • Elasmolomus Stal, 1872
  • Graphoraglius Wagner, 1961
  • Graptopeltus Stal, 1872
  • Lanchnophorus Reuter, 1887
  • Liolobus Reuter, 1885
  • Metadieuches Distant, 1918
  • Metochus Scott, 1874
  • Microtomideus Reuter, 1885
  • Naphiellus Scudder, 1962
  • Naphius Stal, 1874
  • Narbo Stal, 1865
  • Naudarensia Distant, 1904
  • Nocellochromus Scudder, 1963
  • Orieotrechus Scudder, 1962
  • Orphnotrechus Sweet, 1991
  • Panaorus Kiritshenko, 1951
  • Perimeda Reuter, 1887
  • Peritrechus Fieber, 1861
  • Phorcinus Stal, 1874
  • Plinthurgus Kiritshenko, 1911
  • Poeantius Stal, 1865
  • Quiobbesus Scudder, 1968
  • Ragliodes Reuter, 1885
  • Raglius Stal, 1872
  • Rhyparochromus Hahn, 1826
  • Rhyparoclava Kment, Hemala & BaŇar, 2016
  • Rhyparothesus Scudder, 1962
  • Rollathemus Scudder, 1963
  • Scudderocoris Dellapé, Melo, Montemayor & Kondorosy, 2017
  • Stizocephalus Eyles, 1970
  • Trichaphanus Kiritshenko, 1926
  • Uhleriola Horvath, 1908
  • Xanthochilus Stål, 1872
  • Prolygaeus Scudder, 1890


References

Further reading

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q17638136 entry