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
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Citizen science observations for Rhypodes at iNaturalist
- ↑ "Rhypodes Stål, 1868" (in en-GB). https://biotanz.landcareresearch.co.nz/scientific-names/28220266-c8dc-4036-85a0-0ff731042625.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ "Rhypodes Stal, 1868". Species. GBIF. http://www.gbif.org/species/2007867.
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