Biology:Rhypodes

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Rhypodes is a genus of Lygaeidae in the subfamily Orsillinae which is endemic to New Zealand.[1][2][3] It was described by Carl Stål in 1868.[4]

Taxonomy

Rhypodes contains the following species:[1]

  • Rhypodes koebelei
  • Rhypodes hirsutus
  • Rhypodes crinitus
  • Rhypodes stewartensis
  • Rhypodes clavicornis
  • Rhypodes brevispilis
  • Rhypodes longirostris
  • Rhypodes russatus
  • Rhypodes sericatus
  • Rhypodes rupestris
  • Rhypodes triangulus
  • Rhypodes argenteus
  • Rhypodes eminens
  • Rhypodes spadix
  • Rhypodes myersi
  • Rhypodes anceps
  • Rhypodes atricornis
  • Rhypodes brachypterus
  • Rhypodes brevifissas
  • Rhypodes bucculentus
  • Rhypodes celmisiae
  • Rhypodes cognatus
  • Rhypodes gracilis
  • Rhypodes longiceps
  • Rhypodes townsendi
  • Rhypodes chinai
  • Rhypodes depilis
  • Rhypodes jugatus

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Citizen science observations for Rhypodes at iNaturalist
  2. "Rhypodes Stål, 1868" (in en-GB). https://biotanz.landcareresearch.co.nz/scientific-names/28220266-c8dc-4036-85a0-0ff731042625. 
  3. Eyles, Alan Charles (September 1992). Contributions to our knowledge of the hemipterous genera Dieuches Dohrn (Lygaeidae : Rhyparochrominae) , Rhypodes Stal (Lygaeidae : Orsillinae), and Chinamiris Woodward (Miridae : Mirinae), with supporting papers on other Rhyparochrominae, Orsillinae and Miridae, other Hemiptera, and insects in other orders (phd thesis). Massy University. Retrieved 17 May 2025.
  4. "Rhypodes Stal, 1868". Species. GBIF. http://www.gbif.org/species/2007867. 

Wikidata ☰ Q10654485 entry