Hemiptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae

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In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus classified the arthropods, including insects, arachnids and crustaceans, among his class "Insecta". True bugs and thrips were brought together under the name Hemiptera.

Cicada (cicadas)[]

  • Cicada laternariaFulgora lanternaria
  • Cicada candelariaPyrops candelarius
  • Cicada phosphorea
  • Cicada noctivida
  • Cicada lucernaria
  • Cicada foliata
  • Cicada fronditia
  • Cicada squamigera
  • Cicada crux
  • Cicada cornutaCentrotus cornutus
  • Cicada auritaLedra aurita
  • Cicada ciliaris
  • Cicada quadrifasciata
  • Cicada bifasciata
  • Cicada fornicata
  • Cicada stridula
  • Cicada orni
  • Cicada repanda
  • Cicada reticulata
  • Cicada tibicenTibicen tibicen
  • Cicada septendecimMagicicada septendecim, periodical cicada
  • Cicada violacea
  • Cicada coleoptrataLepyronia coleoptrata
  • Cicada spumaria, Cicada leucophthalma, Cicada leucocephala, Cicada lateralis, Cicada flavaPhilaenus spumarius
  • Cicada nervosaCixius nervosus
  • Cicada albifronsAnoscopus albifrons
  • Cicada striata
  • Cicada lineataNeophilaenus lineatus
  • Cicada interrupta
  • Cicada vittata
  • Cicada apteraHalticus apterus
  • Cicada phalaenoides
  • Cicada lanataLystra lanata
  • Cicada rubra
  • Cicada viridisCicadella viridis
  • Cicada aurata
  • Cicada ulmi
  • Cicada rosae

Notonecta (backswimmers)[]

Nepa (water scorpions)[]

Cimex (shield bugs & bedbugs)[]

Aphis (aphids)[]

Chermes (woolly aphids)[]

  • Chermes graminis - nomen dubium
  • Chermes ulmi -
  • Chermes cerastii -
  • Chermes pyri - Cacopsylla pyri
  • Chermes buxi - Psylla buxi
  • Chermes urticae -
  • Chermes betulae -
  • Chermes alni - Psylla alni
  • Chermes quercus - nomen dubium
  • Chermes abietis - Adelges abietis
  • Chermes salicis - nomen dubium
  • Chermes fraxini - Psyllopsis fraxini
  • Chermes aceris -
  • Chermes ficus-

Coccus (scale insects)[]

[Note 1]

Thrips (thrips)[]

  •  [2]
  • Thrips minutissima [2]
  • Thrips juniperina [2]
  • Thrips fasciata [3][4]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ The current names of all Linnaeus' Coccus species are taken from Gertsson (2008)[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b C. A. Gertsson (2008). "Scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) as described by Linnaeus" (PDF). Proceedings of the XI International Symposium on Scale Insect Studies. pp. 55–58.
  2. ^ a b c "Genus Thrips Linneaeus, 1758". Thrips of the World Checklist. CSIRO. November 17, 2005. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  3. ^ "Species Aeolothrips fasciatus (Linnaeus, 1758)". Australian Faunal Directory. Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. October 9, 2008. Archived from the original on April 4, 2011. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  4. ^ "Bed Bugs". John R. Meyer. cals.ncsu.edu. March 13, 2007. Retrieved October 24, 2011.
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