Macrolophus

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Macrolophus
Macrolophus brevicornis.jpg
Macrolophus brevicornis
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Miridae
Tribe: Dicyphini
Genus: Macrolophus
Fieber, 1858
Synonyms[1]
  • Tylocapsus Van Duzee, 1923

Macrolophus is a genus of plant bugs in the family Miridae. There are at least 20 described species in Macrolophus.[1][2][3][4][5]

Species[]

These 28 species belong to the genus Macrolophus:

  • Carvalho, 1945 c g
  • (Stål, 1860) c g
  • Macrolophus brevicornis Knight c g b
  • Macrolophus caliginosus Wagner, 1951 c g
  • Fieber, 1858 c g
  • (Van Duzee, 1916) c g
  • Carvalho, 1945 c g
  • Carvalho g
  • (Van Duzee, 1923) c g
  • V. Putshkov, 1978 c g
  • Cassis, 1986 c g
  • Fieber, 1858 c g
  • Carvalho and Carpintero, 1986 c g
  • Carvalho, 1968 c g
  • Linnavuori, 1992 c g
  • (Poppius, 1914) c
  • (Van Duzee, 1923) i c g
  • (A. Costa, 1853) c g
  • Knight, 1968 i c g
  • Heiss and Ribes, 1998 c g
  • (Distant, 1884) c g
  • Carvalho, 1968 c g
  • Macrolophus pygmaeus (Rambur, 1839) i c g b
  • (Knight, 1943) c g
  • Carvalho, 1947 c g
  • Macrolophus separatus (Uhler, 1894) i c g b
  • Macrolophus tenuicornis Blatchley, 1926 i c g b
  • (Knight, 1943) c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Macrolophus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  2. ^ a b "Browse Macrolophus". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  3. ^ a b "Macrolophus". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  4. ^ a b "Macrolophus Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  5. ^ "Macrolophus Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05.

Further reading[]

  • Arnett, Ross H. Jr. (2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico (2nd ed.). CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-0212-1.
  • Blatchley, W.S. (1926). Heteroptera, or true bugs of eastern North America, with especial reference to the faunas of Indiana and Florida. Nature Publishing. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.6871.
  • Henry, Thomas J.; Froeschner, Richard C., eds. (1988). Catalog of the Heteroptera, or True Bugs, of Canada and the Continental United States. E. J. Brill. ISBN 978-0-916846-44-2.
  • Kerzhner, I.M.; Josifov, M. (1999). Aukema, Berend; Rieger, Christian (eds.). Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region, vol. 3: Cimicimorpha II: Miridae. The Netherlands Entomological Society. ISBN 978-90-71912-19-1.
  • Schuh, Randall T.; Cassis, Gerasimos; Guilbert, Eric (2006). "Description of the first recent macropterous species of Vianaidinae (Heteroptera: Tingidae) with comments on the phylogenetic relationships of the family within the Cimicomorpha". Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 114 (1–2): 38–53. doi:10.1664/0028-7199(2006)114[38:DOTFRM]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0028-7199.
  • Schuh, Randall T.; Weirauch, Christiane; Wheeler, Ward C. (2009). "Phylogenetic relationships within the Cimicomorpha (Hemiptera: Heteroptera): a total-evidence analysis". Systematic Entomology. 34 (1): 15–48. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.498.8756. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3113.2008.00436.x. ISSN 1365-3113.
  • Walker, Francis (1871). Catalogue of the Specimens of Hemiptera Heteroptera in the Collection of the British Museum, pt. IV. British Museum. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.9254.
  • Weirauch, Christiane; Seltmann, Katja C.; Schuh, Randall T.; Schwartz, Michael D.; et al. (2017). "Areas of endemism in the Nearctic: a case study of 1339 species of Miridae (Insecta: Hemiptera) and their plant hosts". Cladistics. 33 (3): 279–294. doi:10.1111/cla.12169.

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