Dipsocoromorpha
National Institutes of Health
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The family Dipsocoridae is first reported from the Korean Peninsula based on a finding of Pachycoleus japonicum (Miyamoto, 1964…
Lava tubes in the Canary Islands have shown to have a great amount of endemic biodiversity belonging to a wide, and sometimes…
Hypselosomatinae, the big-eyed minute litter bugs, are diagnosed among Schizopteridae (infraorder Dipsocoromorpha) by the large…
With only about 320 described species, Dipsocoromorpha is currently one of the smallest and least studied infraorders of…
Type specimens from the collection of true bugs (Hemiptera: Hetero- ptera) deposited in the Department of Entomology, National…
Frenae are forewing-holding ridges situated in the Heteroptera parallel to the lateral sides of mesoscutellum, and covered by a…
Kokeshia xiei sp. nov. and K. zhengi sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Dipsocoromorpha: Schizopteridae) are described from Hainan…
Twenty species of Heteroptera belonging to seven families are recorded for the first time for Argentina: Ceratocombidae (1 sp…
This new major work on central European Heteroptera published in the renowned series Die Tierwelt Deutschlands is scheduled to…
Dipsocorid bugs were found in samples collected from suction traps (Allison and Pike 1988) in a citrus nursery near LaBelle…