Atractotomus

Atractotomus is a genus of predatory hemipterans in the family Miridae. They are found throughout Europe.[1] The larvae and adults primarily eat acarines, psyllids, aphids, and thrips found on fruit trees, vines, and other crops.

Atractotomus
Atractotomus magnicornis
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Atractotomus

Fieber, 1858
Atractotomus mali

Species

These 48 species belong to the genus Atractotomus:

  • Atractotomus acaciae Knight, 1925 i c g b
  • Atractotomus agrifoliae Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus albidicoxis Reuter, 1909 i c g
  • Atractotomus amygdali Wagner, 1960 c
  • Atractotomus arizonae (Knight, 1968) i c g
  • Atractotomus atricolor (Knight, 1923) i c g
  • Atractotomus balli Knight, 1931 i c b
  • Atractotomus bicolor Stonedahl and Schwartz, 1994 c g
  • Atractotomus brunomassai Carapezza, 1982 c g
  • Atractotomus cercocarpi Knight, 1931 i c g
  • Atractotomus chiapas Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus cooperi Stonedahl, 1990 i c g b
  • Atractotomus femoralis Fieber, 1858 c g
  • Atractotomus griseolus (Reuter, 1909) i c g
  • Atractotomus iturbide Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus jalisco Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus kija Linnavuori, 1993 c g
  • Atractotomus kolenatii (Flor, 1860) i c g
  • Atractotomus magnicornis (Fallén, 1807) i c g b
  • Atractotomus mali (Meyer-Dür, 1843) i c g b
  • Atractotomus marcoi Carapezza, 1982 i c g
  • Atractotomus miniatus (Knight, 1926) i c g b
  • Atractotomus mitla Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus morelos Stonedahl, 1990 c g
  • Atractotomus morelus Stonedahl, 1990 i g
  • Atractotomus morio Sahlberg, 1883 i c g
  • Atractotomus nicholi (Knight, 1968) i c g b
  • Atractotomus nigripennis (Schuh and Schwartz, 1985) i c g
  • Atractotomus oaxaca Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus ovatus (Knight, 1926) i c g
  • Atractotomus pallidus Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus parvulus Reuter, 1878 i c g
  • Atractotomus persquamosus Seidenstücker, 1961 i c g
  • Atractotomus polymorphae Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus prosopidis (Knight, 1968) i c g
  • Atractotomus purshiae Froeschner, 1963 i
  • Atractotomus quercicola Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus quercinus Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus ramentum Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus reuteri Knight, 1931 i c g
  • Atractotomus rhodani Fieber, 1861 c g
  • Atractotomus rubidus (Uhler, 1895) i c g b
  • Atractotomus russatus Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus schaffneri Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus schwartzi Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus taxcoensis Stonedahl, 1990 i c g
  • Atractotomus teopisca Stonedahl and Schwartz, 1994 c g
  • Atractotomus tuthilli (Knight, 1968) i c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[2] c = Catalogue of Life,[3] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[5]

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References

  1. http://eol.org/pages/35441/maps
  2. "Atractotomus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-21.
  3. "Browse Atractotomus". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-21.
  4. "Atractotomus". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-21.
  5. "Atractotomus Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-21.



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