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Taxonomy Profile: Ectrichodiini (Amyot and Serville 1843)
Ectrichodiini: Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Animalia
Taxonomic Rank:
Tribe
Synonym(s):
Common Name(s):
Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
valid
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
TWG standards met
Ectrichodiini: Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom :
Animalia
animals |
Animal |
animaux |
Subkingdom :
Bilateria
Infrakingdom :
Protostomia
Superdivision :
Ecdysozoa
Phylum :
Arthropoda
arthropods |
Artrópode |
arthropodes |
Subphylum :
Hexapoda
hexapods |
Class :
Insecta
insects |
hexapoda |
inseto |
insectes |
Subclass :
Pterygota
winged insects |
insects ailés |
Infraclass :
Neoptera
modern, wing-folding insects |
Superorder :
Paraneoptera
Order :
Hemiptera
true bugs |
hemipterans |
Suborder :
Heteroptera
true bugs |
barbeiro |
maria fedida |
percevejo |
heteropterans |
Infraorder :
Cimicomorpha
thaumastocorid bugs |
Superfamily :
Reduvoidea
Family :
Reduviidae
assassin bugs |
réduves |
assassin-bugs |
Subfamily :
Ectrichodiinae
Tribe :
Ectrichodiini
Ectrichodiini Direct Children(s):
Rhiginia
(Stål 1859)
Haematoloecha
(Stål 1874)
Scadra
(Stål 1859)
Adrania
(Stål 1863)
Afrocastra
(Breddin 1903)
Antiopula
(Bergroth 1863)
Antiopuloides
(Miller 1952)
Audernaculus
(Miller 1941)
Audernacus
(Distant 1904)
Bannania
(Hsiao 1973)
Bayerus
(Distant 1904)
Bergeviniella
(Villiers 1948)
Borgmeierina
(Wygodzinsky 1949)
Brisbanocoris
(Miller 1957)
Brontostoma
(Kirkaldy 1904)
Caecina
(Stål 1863)
Caloundranius
(Miller 1957)
Centraspis
(Schaum in Peters and Schaum 1853)
Centropleurocoris
(Miller 1955)
Cimbus
(Hahn 1831)
Cleptria
(Stål 1853)
Colastocoris
(Miller 1959)
Cricetopareis
(Breddin 1903)
Daraxa
(Stål 1859)
Distirogaster
(Horváth 1914)
Ditulocoris
(Miller 1955)
Dystecta
(Breddin 1901)
Ectrichodia
(Lepeletier and Serville 1825)
Ectrychotes
(Burmeister 1835)
Ectrychotoides
(Miller 1954)
Glymmatophora
(Stål 1853)
Guionius
(Distant 1909)
Haematorrhophus
(Stål 1874)
Hexamerocerus
(Reuter 1881)
Idiocleptria
(Miller 1956)
Kasaka
(Schouteden 1952)
Katanga
(Schouteden 1903)
Labidocoris
(Mayr 1865)
Lamprogastocoris
(Miller 1952)
Leptomendis
(Breddin 1903)
Libaviellus
(Miller 1941)
Libavius
(Distant 1904)
Libyomendis
(Breddin 1903)
Luluacoris
(Villiers 1972)
Lyramna
(Breddin 1900)
Maraenaspis
(Karsch 1892)
Margacoris
(D J Carpintero 1980)
Mascaregnasa
(Distant 1909)
Menbyolidis
(Villiers 1948)
Mendis
(Stål 1859)
Mendola
(Breddin 1900)
Microsanta
(Breddin 1903)
Microstemmatodes
(Putshkov 1985)
Microstemmella
(Miller 1952)
Microstemmidea
(Miller 1952)
Mimocleptria
(Horváth 1914)
Miomerocerus
(Karsch 1892)
Nannocleptria
(Miller 1952)
Nebriscoides
(Miller 1957)
Nebriscus
(Bergroth 1895)
Neobayerus
(Miller 1954)
Neohaematorrhophus
(Ambrose and Livingstone 1986)
Neolibavius
(Miller 1941)
Neosantosia
(Miller 1941)
Neoscadra
(Miller 1941)
Neoscadroides
(Miller 1954)
Neozirta
(Distant 1919)
Nularda
(Stål 1859)
Okondo
(Schouteden 1931)
Paracleptria
(Miller 1952)
Paralibavius
(Paiva 1919)
Parascadra
(Miller 1954)
Paravilius
(Miller 1955)
Philodoxus
(Horváth 1914)
Pothea
(Amyot and Serville 1843)
Preangerocoris
(Miller 1954)
Pseudodaraxa
(D J Carpintero 1980)
Pseudopothea
(Wygodzinsky 1951)
Pyrodocoris
(Miller 1955)
Quercetanus
(Distant 1904)
Quinssyana
(Distant 1913)
Racelda
(Signoret 1863)
Rellimocoris
(Dougherty 1982)
Rhysostethus
(Hsiao 1973)
Rochonia
(Distant 1913)
Santosia
(Stål 1858)
Scadrana
(Miller 1954)
Schmitzicoris
(Villiers 1976)
Schottus
(Distant 1902)
Sciaphilocoris
(Miller 1949)
Sphinctocoris
(Mayr 1865)
Tamaonia
(China 1940)
Tasmanocoris
(Miller 1952)
Toxopeusiana
(Miller 1954)
Toxopus
(Bergroth 1905)
Tracasafra
(Villiers 1948)
Travassocoris
(Wygodzinsky 1947)
Triclepola
(Villiers 1948)
Vilius
(Stål 1863)
Xarada
(D J Carpintero 1980)
Xenorhyncocoris
(Miller 1938)
Zirta
(Stål 1859)
Zombocoris
(Miller 1952)
Gibbosella
(Chlond 2010)
Marojejycoris
(Forthman Chlond and Weirauch 2016)
Tanindrazanus
(Forthman Chlond and Weirauch 2016)
Toliarus
(Forthman Chlond and Weirauch 2016)
Hemihaematorrhophus
(Murugan and Livingstone 1995)
Austrokatanga
(Weirauch Rabitsch and Rédei 2009)
Pseudozirta
(Bérenger and Gil-Santana 2005)
Cryptonannus
(Dougherty 1995)
Doblepardocoris
(Dougherty 1995)
Schuhella
(Dougherty 1995)
Sinchocoris
(Dougherty 1995)
Wygodzinskyocoris
(Dougherty 1995)
Choucoris
(Cai in Cai Yan and Chen 2000)
Synectrychotes
(Livingstone and Murugan 1987)
Synavecoris
(Villiers 1968)
Dithectocoris
(Swanson 2017)
Ectrichodiini: References
Expert(s):
Source(s):
Publication(s):
Author(s)/Editor(s):
Forthman, Michael, and Christiane Weirauch
Publication Date (Listed/Actual):
2017-07-01 / 2017-07-01
Article/Chapter Title:
Millipede assassins and allies (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Ectrichodiinae, Tribelocephalinae): total evidence phylogeny, revised classification and evolution of sexual dimorphism
Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.:
Systematic Entomology, vol. 42, no. 3
Page(s):
575-595
Publisher:
Publication Place:
ISBN/ISSN:
/0307-6970
Notes:
doi: 10.1111/syen.12232
Reference for:
Ectrichodiini
Ectrichodiini: Geographic Information
Geographic Division:
Jurisdiction/Origin:
Ectrichodiini: Comments