Coreinae

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Coreinae
Temporal range: Cenomanian–Recent
Male Amorbus rubiginosus.jpg
Male rubiginosus (Amorbini)
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Coreidae
Subfamily: Coreinae
Leach, 1815[1]
Tribes

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Coreinae[2] is a subfamily in the hemipteran family Coreidae. They have been shown to be paraphyletic with respect to Meropachyinae.[3]

Tribes[]

profana (Mictini)
Piezogaster sp. mating group (Nematopodini)

It comprises thirty-two tribes :[1]

  • Acanthocephalini Stål, 1870
  • Acanthocerini Bergroth, 1913
  • Amyot and Serville, 1843
  • Miller, 1954
  • Stål, 1873
  • Hsiao, 1964
  • Anisoscelidini Laporte, 1832
  • Brailovsky, 1988
  • Chariesterini Stål, 1868
  • Chelinideini Blatchley, 1926
  • Stål, 1873
  • Breddin, 1900
  • Coreini Leach, 1815
  • Stål, 1873
  • Daladerini Stål, 1873
  • Bergroth, 1913
  • Discogastrini Stål, 1868
  • Amyot and Serville, 1843
  • Bergroth, 1913
  • Stål, 1873
  • Hsiao, 1964
  • Hsiao, 1964
  • Amyot and Serville, 1843
  • Nematopodini Amyot and Serville, 1843
  • Stål, 1873
  • Mulsant and Rey, 1870
  • Stål, 1868
  • Puton, 1872
  • Ahmad, 1964
  • Hsiao, 1963
  • Spartocerini Amyot and Serville, 1843

Fossil genera[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Coreinae". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  2. ^ Coreoidea Species File (Version 5.0/5.0)
  3. ^ Forthman, Michael; Miller, Christine W.; Kimball, Rebecca T. (2019). "Phylogenomic analysis suggests Coreidae and Alydidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) are not monophyletic". Zoologica Scripta. 48 (4): 520–534. doi:10.1111/zsc.12353. ISSN 1463-6409.
  4. ^ Cumming, Royce T.; Tirant, Stephane Le (2021-06-14). "Drawing the Excalibur bug from the stone: adding credibility to the double-edged sword hypothesis of coreid evolution (Hemiptera, Coreidae)". ZooKeys (1043): 117–131. doi:10.3897/zookeys.1043.67730. ISSN 1313-2970. PMC 8217075. PMID 34163298.
  5. ^ Du, Bao-Jie; Chen, Rui; Tao, Wen-Tao; Shi, Hong-Liang; Bu, Wen-Jun; Liu, Ye; Ma, Shuai; Ni, Meng-Ya; Kong, Fan-Li; Xiao, Jin-Hua; Huang, Da-Wei (2021-01-22). "A Cretaceous bug with exaggerated antennae might be a double-edged sword in evolution". iScience. 24 (1): 101932. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2020.101932. ISSN 2589-0042. PMC 7773949. PMID 33409478.


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