Apronius
Apronius is a genus within the subfamily Stenopodainae of Reduviidae. Five species are known, most from South America.[1]
- For ancient Romans named Apronius, see Apronia (gens).
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Partial list of species
- Apronius froeschneri
- Apronius granulosus
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References
- Maldonado. "Two New Species of Apronius Stål with Notes on the Genus (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Stenopodainae)". 94. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 1986 - JSTOR: 174–179. JSTOR 25009528. Cite journal requires
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