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Heteroptera of Guam

@inproceedings{Usinger1946HeteropteraOG,
  title={Heteroptera of Guam},
  author={Robert L. . Usinger},
  year={1946}
}

Revision and Phylogeny of the Fern-Inhabiting Genus Felisacus Distant (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Bryocorinae)

The fern-feeding genus Felisacus (Miridae: Bryocoronae) was revised and most of the species has been performed and discussed, and the status of F. signis, described as a subspecies ofF.

Taxonomic Notes on the Alydidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) from Guam and Surrounding Areas

Melanacanthus and M. margineguttatus are redescribed; Melanacanatus is compared with other alydine genera; R. macleani and L. oratoria are compared with related species; and some biological notes from the literature are discussed.

First record of the plant bug subfamily Psallopinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera, Miridae) from Dominican amber, with a description of a new species of the genus Psallops Usinger, 1946

The plant bug subfamily Psallopinae SCHUH 1976 is reported from Dominican amber for the first time.

Marine Insects of Guam: Heteroptera and Diptera

A list of marine Heteroptera and Diptera currently known from Guam and some notes on biology and distribution are also included.

New psallopinous plant bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera, Miridae, Psallopinae) from the New Hebrides and Nigeria.

The paper presents descriptions and illustrations of two new species from the genus Psallops: P. schmitzi from New Hebridae and P. webbi from Nigeria. Photographs and line drawings general habitus

A checklist of Indian Assassin Bugs (Insecta: Hemiptera: Reduviidae) with taxonomic status, distribution and diagnostic morphological characteristics

Characteristics of the family Reduviidae discussed in this overview include the rostrum structure, tibial pads, habitat characteristics, microhabitats and habits, which are correlated with ecological, behavioural and biological manifestations of the reduviids.

Pests of Cycas micronesica leaf, stem, and male reproductive tissues with notes on current threat status

This survey of the pests of this native cycad on Guam focuses on leaf, stem, or male stro- bili consumers of C. micronesica, endemic to the West Caroline and Mariana Island groups.

The emesine assassin bug genus Empicoris (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) from Japan

The Japanese species of Empicoris are revised, with descriptions of six new species, and the ratio in lengths of the apicalmost blackish annulation and the distal whitish part in the metafemur is given.

Bionomics of the Anthocoridae.

  • J. Lattin
  • Biology
    Annual review of entomology
  • 1999
The family Anthocoridae (Hemiptera:Heteroptera) contains between 400 and 600 species distributed worldwide, chiefly on the continents but also on oceanic islands. They are small (1.4-4.5 mm) and

Western Hemisphere Lasiochilinae ( Hemiptera : Heteroptera : Anthocoridae ) with comments on some extralimital species and some considerations on suprageneric relationships DIEGO LEONARDO CARPINTERO

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