Catacanthus
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Man-faced stink bug (Catacanthus incarnatus) | |
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Genus: | Catacanthus Spinola, 1837
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Catacanthus ("having downward-pointing thorns"[1]) is a genus of insects within the family Pentatomidae. The insects belonging to this genus are found in Madagascar, India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Japan and South Korea.[2]
Species[]
Catacanthus incarnatus on Ixora plant
Catacanthus incarnatus Side view
Mating dorsal view
Mating
Species | Other names | Binomial authority | Year |
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Cermatulus pulcher, Pentatoma tricolor, Rhaphigaster carrenoi | Le Guillou | 1841 | |
Edward Payson Van Duzee | 1937 | ||
H. Ruckes | 1963 | ||
I. Ahmad & S. Kamaluddin | 1981 | ||
Gustav Breddin | 1909 | ||
Lucien Francois Lethierry & Guillaume Severin | 1893 | ||
Catacanthus incarnatus | Man-faced stink bug, Cimex aurantius, Cimex incarnatus, Cimex melanopus, Cimex nigripes | Dru Drury | 1773 |
William Lucas Distant | 1901 | ||
Ahmad, Siddiqui & Kamaluddin | 1998 | ||
Catacanthus punctum, Cimex punctum | Johan Christian Fabricius | 1787 | |
Henri Schouteden | 1905 | ||
Carl August Dohrn | 1863 | ||
William Lucas Distant | 1913 | ||
Carl Stål | 1876 | ||
William Lucas Distant | 1881 |
References[]
- ^ D. Gledhill (2008). The Names of Plants. Cambridge University Press. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-521-86645-3.
- ^ G. Cassis; Gordon F. Gross (2002). Hemiptera. Csiro Publishing. p. 463. ISBN 978-0-643-06875-9.
- ^ David A. Rider (ed.). "Catacanthus Spinola, 1837". North Dakota State University. Archived from the original on 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
- ^ BioLib: Catacanthus Spinola, 1837
Categories:
- Pentatominae
- Pentatomomorpha genera
- Arthropods of Asia
- Taxa named by Maximilian Spinola