Anisoscelidini

Anisoscelini is a tribe of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. It was formerly spelled Anisoscelidini, but the tribal name spelling was incorrectly formed.[2]

Anisoscelidini
Anisoscelis affinis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Coreidae
Subfamily: Coreinae
Tribe: Anisoscelini
Laporte, 1832 [1]

Description

Anisoscelini species are elongated with flattened tibia of the legs in the shape of a leaf. The antennae have the 2 and 3 segments flattened (Chondrocera sp.) or some species having the 2 and 3 segments terete, or cylindrical, slightly tapering at both ends, circular in cross section, and smooth-surfaced. The length of the first segment of the antennae is as long as the length of the anterior margin of the eye to the tarsus (Narnia sp.).[3]

Distribution

The tribe consists of species found mostly in the Americas and especially neotropical environments; however, genera such as Leptoglossus may also be represented in Europe (mostly introductions) and eastern Asia.[4]

Genera

Diactor bilineatus - MHNT
Narnia snowi

These 27 genera belong to the tribe Anisoscelini:

  • Anisoscelis Latreille, 1829 i c g b
  • Baldus Stål, 1868 i c g
  • Bellamynacoris Brailovsky, 1997 i c g
  • Belonomus Uhler, 1869 i c g
  • Chondrocera Laporte, 1832 i c g b
  • Coribergia Casini, 1984 i c g
  • Dalmatomammurius Brailovsky, 1982 i c g
  • Diactor Perty, 1830 i c g
  • Holhymenia Le Peletier and Serville, 1825 i c g
  • Kalinckascelis Brailovsky, 1990 i c g
  • Leptoglossus Guérin-Méneville, 1831 i c g b
  • Leptopelios Brailovsky, 2001 i c g
  • Leptoscelis Laporte, 1832 i c g
  • Leptostellana Brailovsky, 1997 i c g
  • Malvana Stål, 1865 i c g
  • Malvanaioides Brailovsky, 1990 i c g
  • Narnia Stål, 1862 i c g b
  • Onoremia Brailovsky, 1995 i c g
  • Phthia Stål, 1862 i c g b
  • Phthiacnemia Brailovsky, 2009 i c g
  • Phthiadema Brailovsky, 2009 i c g
  • Phthiarella Brailovsky, 2009 i c g
  • Plunentis Stål, 1860 i c g
  • Rhytidophthia Brailovsky, 2009 i c g
  • Sephinioides Brailovsky, 1996 i c g
  • Tarpeius Stål, 1868 i c g
  • Ugnius Stål, 1860 i c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[5] c = Catalogue of Life,[6] g = GBIF,[7] b = Bugguide.net[8]

Example species

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References

  1. "Anisoscelidini". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  2. Packauskas, Richard (2010). "Catalog of the Coreidae, or Leaf-Footed Bugs, of the New World". Fort Hays Studies, Fourth Series. Fort Hays State University (5).
  3. Baranowski, Richard M.; James A. Slater (October 1986). Coreidae of Florida (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) (PDF). Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring lands. 12. Florida Division of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. p. 14.
  4. Coreoidea Species File: genus Leptoglossus Guérin-Méneville, 1831 (retrieved 21 January 2020)
  5. "Anisoscelini Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-29.
  6. "Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 2018-04-29.
  7. "GBIF". Retrieved 2018-04-29.
  8. "Anisoscelini Tribe Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-29.
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