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Taxonomic review of the bifenestratus species group of the genus Fulvius Stål with descriptions of two new species (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Miridae, …

2018

Two new species of the genus Fulvius Stål are described from the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. A taxonomic review of representatives of the F.bifenestratus species group, illustrations of the male genitalia, a color habitus image of each species, and a key to species of the group are provided.

0106 biological sciencesInsectaCylapinaeArthropodadiagnosisMale genitalia010607 zoologyZoology01 natural sciencesAustralian RegionHemipteraHeteropteraOriental RegiontaxonomyFulviuskeySpecies grouplcsh:ZoologyMiroideaAnimalialcsh:QL1-991Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsnew speciesbiologyHeteropteraNew guineaCylapinaebiology.organism_classificationHemipteraMiridae010602 entomologyAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Miridae
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Revision of the plant bug genus Xenocylapidius (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae), with descriptions of five new species from Australia and…

2014

Abstract The genus Xenocylapidius Gorczyca, 1997 is revised. Five new species: Xenocylapidius acutipennis sp. n., Xenocylapidius ater sp. n., Xenocylapidius bimaculatus sp. n., Xenocylapidius gemellus sp. n., and Xenocylapidius rolandi sp. n. are described from Australia and New Caledonia. Illustrations of the male genitalia, color photographs of dorsal and lateral views of the adults of all species, and key to species of the genus Xenocylapidius are provided.

DorsumInsectaCylapinaeArthropodaMiridaeMiridaeCylapinaeMale genitaliaZoologyReview ArticleBiologyAustralian RegionHemipteraHeteropteraXenocylapidiusNew Caledonialcsh:ZoologyMiroideaAnimalialcsh:QL1-991Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsnew speciesHemipteraHeteropteraAnimaliaHeteropteraAustraliaCylapinaebiology.organism_classificationHemipteraMiridaeKey (lock)Animal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)keysMiridaeXenocylapidiusAnimalia
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Cylapofulvidius ChérotGorczyca, 2000-a synonym of Fulvidius Poppius, 1909 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae).

2016

The genus Cylapofulvidius Chérot & Gorczyca, 2000 is proposed as a junior subjective synonym of Fulvidius Poppius, 1909 syn. nov. and all members of Cylapofulvidius are transferred to the genus Fulvidius. The genus Fulvidius and its type species F. punctatus Poppius, 1909 are redescribed, and diagnoses of each Fulvidius species, habitus picture of the adult and illustration of male genital structures of most of the treated species are provided. Scanning electron micrographs of selected structures of Fulvidius webbi (Chérot & Gorczyca, 2000) are presented for the first time. A key to species of Fulvidius is provided.

MalebiologyCylapinaeHeteropterabiology.organism_classificationHemipteraMiridaeAustralian RegionHemipteraOriental RegionHeteropterataxonomyType specieskeyBotanydistributionAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)FemaleEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyZootaxa
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Macroscytus raunoi, a new burrower bug species from Papua New Guinea (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae: Cydninae)

2016

Abstract Macroscytus raunoi, a new species of the genus Macroscytus Fieber, 1860, is described from the Morobe Province on the northern coast of Papua New Guinea. The new species is similar in its morphological characters to Australian M. arnhemicus J. A. Lis, 1999. Differences in morphology and male genitalia which enable separation of both species are provided.

new species0106 biological sciencesMacroscytusbiologyCydninaeMale genitaliaHeteroptera010607 zoologyNew guineaMorphology (biology)biology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHemipteraAustralian RegionMacroscytusGenusInsect ScienceBotanyCydnidaeEntomologica Americana
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Taxonomic review of the

2017

Abstract Two new species of the genus Fulvius Stål are described from the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. A taxonomic review of representatives of the F.bifenestratus species group, illustrations of the male genitalia, a color habitus image of each species, and a key to species of the group are provided.

new speciesAsiadiagnosisBiodiversity & ConservationEvolutionary biologyReview ArticleAustralian RegionHemipteraHeteropteraOriental RegiontaxonomyBiogeographyFulviuskeySystematicsAnimaliaMiridaeZooKeys
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