Bryocorinae
Bryocorinae is a subfamily of bugs in the family Miridae.
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Family: | Miridae |
Subfamily: | Bryocorinae Baerensprung, 1860 |
Tribes and genera
- Bryocorini
- Bryocoris Fallén, 1829
- Monalocoris Dahlbom, 1851
- Dicyphini
- Campyloneura Fieber, 1861
- Dicyphus Fieber, 1858
- Engytatus Reuter, 1875
- Helopeltis Signoret, 1858
- Macrolophus Fieber, 1858
- Monalonion Herrich-Schäffer, 1850
- Nesidiocoris Kirkaldy, 1902
- Pameridea Reuter, 1907
- Singhalesia China & Carvalho, 1952
- Tupiocoris China & Carvalho, 1952
- Usingerella China & Carvalho, 1952
- Eccritotarsini
- Caulotops Bergroth, 1898
- Cyrtocapsus Reuter, 1876
- Eccritotarsus Stal, 1860
- Halticotoma Townsend, 1892
- Hemisphaerodella Reuter, 1908
- Hesperolabops Kirkaldy, 1902
- Mertila Distant, 1904
- Pachypoda Carvalho & China, 1951
- Pycnoderes Guérin-Méneville, 1857
- Pycnoderiella Henry, 1993
- Sixeonotopsis Carvalho & Schaffner, 1974
- Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
- Sysinas Distant, 1883
- Tenthecoris Scott, 1886
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