Caenocoris
Caenocoris is a genus of ground bugs in the insect family Lygaeidae.
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Genus: | Caenocoris Fieber, 1860 |
Species
Species within this genus include:[1]
- Caenocoris botoltobagensis Esaki, 1931
- Caenocoris croceosignatus Breddin, 1901
- Caenocoris fuscipennis (Guerin, 1838)
- Caenocoris nerii (Germar, 1847) - Oleander Bug
- Caenocoris pilosulus (Germar, 1837)
- Caenocoris simillimus Horvath, 1924
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