Dicranocephalus
Genus of insects (type of true bugs)
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Dicranocephalus | |
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Dicranocephalus albipes | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Suborder: | Heteroptera |
Family: | Stenocephalidae |
Genus: | Dicranocephalus Hahn, 1826 |
Dicranocephalus is the sole genus of true bugs in the family Stenocephalidae. There are about 30 described species in the genus Dicranocephalus.[1]
Species
These 30 species belong to the genus Dicranocephalus:[2]
- Dicranocephalus agilis (Scopoli, 1763)
- Dicranocephalus albipes (Fabricius, 1781)
- Dicranocephalus alticolus (Zheng, 1981)
- Dicranocephalus aroonanus Brailovsky, Barrera, Göllner-Scheiding & Cassis, 2001
- Dicranocephalus brevinotum (Lindberg, 1935)
- Dicranocephalus caffer (Dallas, 1852)
- Dicranocephalus femoralis (Reuter, 1888)
- Dicranocephalus ferganensis (Horváth, 1887)
- Dicranocephalus ganziensis Ren, 1990
- Dicranocephalus haoussa (Villiers, 1950)
- Dicranocephalus hirsutus Moulet, 1993
- Dicranocephalus insularis (Dallas, 1852)
- Dicranocephalus kashmiriensis Lansbury, 1966
- Dicranocephalus lateralis (Signoret, 1879)
- Dicranocephalus lautipes (Stål, 1860)
- Dicranocephalus marginatus (Ferrari, 1874)
- Dicranocephalus marginicollis (Puton, 1881)
- Dicranocephalus medius (Mulsant & Rey, 1870)
- Dicranocephalus mucronifer (Stål, 1860)
- Dicranocephalus pallidus (Signoret, 1879)
- Dicranocephalus panelii Lindberg, 1959
- Dicranocephalus pilosus (Bergroth, 1912)
- Dicranocephalus prolixus Lansbury, 1965
- Dicranocephalus pseudotestaceus Lansbury, 1966
- Dicranocephalus punctarius (Stål, 1866)
- Dicranocephalus punctipes (Stål, 1873)
- Dicranocephalus putoni (Horváth, 1897)
- Dicranocephalus schmitzi Göllner-Scheiding, 1996
- Dicranocephalus setulosus (Ferrari, 1874)
- Dicranocephalus testaceus (Stål, 1860)
Bibliography
- R. T. Schuh, J. A. Slater: True Bugs of the World (Hemiptera: Heteroptera). Classification and Natural History. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York 1995.
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