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Taxonomy Profile: Reduviinae (Latreille 1807)
Reduviinae: Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Animalia
Taxonomic Rank:
Subfamily
Synonym(s):
Common Name(s):
Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
valid
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
TWG standards met
Reduviinae: 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 :
Reduviinae
Reduviinae Direct Children(s):
Pseudozelurus
(Lent and Wygodzinsky 1947)
Reduvius
(Fabricius 1775)
Zeluroides
(Lent and Wygodzinsky 1948)
Zelurus
(Hahn 1826)
Peregrinator
(Kirkaldy 1904)
Acanthaspis
(Amyot and Serville 1843)
Alloeocranum
(Reuter 1881)
Anacerilocus
(Miller 1957)
Apechtia
(Reuter 1881)
Apteroreduvius
(Villiers 1975)
Aradomorpha
(Champion 1899)
Archilestidium
(Breddin 1900)
Australocleptes
(Miller 1951)
Bergrotheus
(Schouteden 1913)
Brachytonus
(China 1925)
Cargasdama
(Villiers 1950)
Censorinus
(Distant 1903)
Centrogonus
(Bergroth 1894)
Cerilocus
(Stål 1859)
Cheronea
(Stål 1863)
Cheronella
(Miller 1955)
Corupaia
(Lent and Wygodzinsky 1948)
Crociaeus
(Breddin 1900)
Croscius
(Stål 1874)
Cyclopocoris
(Miller 1950)
Dilophocoris
(Miller 1959)
Diplosiacanthia
(Breddin 1903)
Drescherocoris
(Miller 1954)
Durevius
(Villiers 1962)
Durganda
(Amyot and Serville 1843)
Durgandana
(Miller 1957)
Dyakocoris
(Miller 1951)
Ectmetacanthus
(Reuter 1882)
Edocla
(Stål 1859)
Edoclella
(Miller 1956)
Edoclina
(Jeannel 1919)
Empyrocoris
(Miller 1954)
Eriopreda
(Jeannel 1917)
Eriopredoides
(Miller 1955)
Euvonymus
(Distant 1904)
Ganesocoris
(Miller 1955)
Gerbelius
(Distant 1903)
Gnistus
(Stål 1874)
Hadrokerala
(Wygodzinsky and Lent 1980)
Haplonotocoris
(Miller 1940)
Hermilloides
(Schouteden 1931)
Hermillus
(Stål 1874)
Heteropinus
(Breddin 1903)
Hoberlandtia
(Villiers 1950)
Holotrichius
(Burmeister 1835)
Horcinia
(Stål 1874)
Inara
(Stål 1859)
Iphithereuta
(Breddin 1903)
Isdegardes
(Distant 1909)
Jacobsonocoris
(Miller 1954)
Junghuhnidia
(Breddin 1903)
Kalshovenia
(Miller 1954)
Kayanocoris
(Miller 1954)
Khafra
(Distant 1902)
Khafrana
(Miller 1957)
Kobacoris
(Villiers 1969)
Kopsteinia
(Miller 1954)
Korinchocoris
(Miller 1941)
Lamabokeus
(Villiers 1972)
Lenaeus
(Stål 1859)
Leogorrus
(Stål 1859)
Leptacanthaspis
(Jeannel 1917)
Lydenburgia
(Miller 1957)
Mankuninga
(Distant 1902)
Marbodus
(Distant 1904)
Mardania
(Stål 1859)
Microlestria
(Stål 1860)
Microvarus
(Jeannel 1917)
Moramanga
(Villiers 1962)
Nalata
(Stål 1860)
Namapa
(Wygodzinsky and Lent 1980)
Nannolestes
(Bergroth 1913)
Nanokerala
(Wygodzinsky and Lent 1980)
Neervoortia
(Miller 1954)
Neivacoris
(Lent and Wygodzinsky 1947)
Neocentrogonus
(Miller 1940)
Neocerilocus
(Miller 1957)
Neocheronea
(Miller 1955)
Neokhafra
(Miller 1957)
Neostachyogenys
(Miller 1954)
Neotiarodes
(Miller 1957)
Neotrichedocla
(Villiers 1962)
Noualhierana
(Miller 1958)
Nyplus
(Villiers 1948)
Opisthacidius
(Berg 1879)
Pantopsilus
(Berg 1879)
Paracerilocus
(Miller 1957)
Paragerbelius
(Miller 1958)
Parahermillus
(Miller 1955)
Paralenaeus
(Reuter 1881)
Parapechtia
(Miller 1954)
Paraplynus
(Jeannel 1919)
Paredocla
(Jeannel 1914)
Pasira
(Stål 1859)
Pasiropsis
(Reuter 1881)
Patago
(Bergroth 1905)
Pelurgocoris
(Miller 1958)
Perissopygocoris
(Miller 1951)
Phaurolestes
(Bergroth 1913)
Pheletocoris
(Miller 1959)
Phonergates
(Stål 1853)
Phyja
(Distant 1919)
Platymeris
(Laporte in Guérin 1833)
Platymicrus
(Bergroth 1903)
Plynaspoides
(Miller 1955)
Plynoides
(Schouteden 1931)
Plynus
(Stål 1858)
Poecilopterocoris
(Miller 1959)
Psophis
(Stål 1863)
Psytalla
(Stål 1859)
Raipurocoris
(Miller 1959)
Recicolus
(Jeannel 1917)
Schoutedenana
(Miller 1952)
Schultheissidia
(Breddin 1903)
Sphedanocoris
(Stål 1866)
Sphedanovarus
(Jeannel 1919)
Stachyogenys
(Stål 1870)
Staliastes
(Kirkaldy 1900)
Stesiochorus
(Distant 1906)
Stigmonotocoris
(Miller 1958)
Tapeinus
(Laporte 1833)
Tetroxia
(Amyot and Serville 1843)
Tiarodes
(Burmeister 1835)
Tiarodurganda
(Breddin 1903)
Timotheus
(Distant 1903)
Trichedocla
(Jeannel 1914)
Tympanistocoris
(Miller 1958)
Ukambocoris
(Miller 1957)
Varus
(Stål 1866)
Velitra
(Stål 1866)
Velitroides
(Miller 1958)
Voconia
(Stål 1866)
Mesacanthaspis
(Livingstone and Murugan 1993)
Neoacanthaspis
(Murugan and Livingstone 1991)
Parareduvius
(Schouteden 1952)
Reduviinae: References
Expert(s):
Source(s):
Publication(s):
Author(s)/Editor(s):
Henry, Thomas J., and Richard C. Froeschner, eds.
Publication Date (Listed/Actual):
1988-01-01 / 1988-01-01
Article/Chapter Title:
Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.:
Catalog of the Heteroptera, or True Bugs, of Canada and the Continental United States
Page(s):
xix + 958
Publisher:
E. J. Brill
Publication Place:
New York, New York, USA
ISBN/ISSN:
0-916846-44-X/
Notes:
Reference for:
Reduviinae
Author(s)/Editor(s):
Maldonado Capriles, Jenaro
Publication Date (Listed/Actual):
1990-06-01 / 1990-06-01
Article/Chapter Title:
Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.:
Systematic Catalogue of the Reduviidae of the World (Insecta: Heteroptera)
Page(s):
x + 694
Publisher:
University of Puerto Rico
Publication Place:
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
ISBN/ISSN:
/
Notes:
A Special Edition of the Caribbean Journal of Science
Reference for:
Reduviinae
Reduviinae: Geographic Information
Geographic Division:
Jurisdiction/Origin:
Reduviinae: Comments