Cylapinae
Cylapinae is a subfamily of plant bug. Bugs in this group tend to forage actively on fungus covered rotten logs in humid tropical forests.[1]
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Subfamily: | Cylapinae Kirkaldy, 1903 |
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Overview of genera
- Adcylapocoris
- Afrobothriomiris
- Afrofulvius
- Afrovannius
- Amapacylapus
- Amberofulvius
- Ambocylapus
- Aragocylapus
- Austrovannius
- Bakeriola
- Bironiella
- Bothriomiris
- Brachyfulvius
- Carvalhoma
- Ceratofulvius
- Comefulvius
- Corcovadocola
- Cylapinus
- Cylapocerus
- Cylapocorella
- Cylapocoris
- Cylapocorisca
- Cylapocoroides
- Cylapofulvius
- Cylapoides
- Cylapomorpha
- Cylapus
- Dashymenia
- Dashymeniella
- Duckecylapus
- Epigonomiris
- Euchilofulvius
- Fulvidius
- Fulviella
- Fulvioaustrus
- Fulvius
- Germarofulvius
- Gulacylapus
- Hemiophthalmocoris
- Howefulvius
- Incafulvius
- Jordanofulvius
- Kanakamiris
- Leprocapsus
- Lygaeoscytus
- Microcylapus
- Microfulvius
- Mimofulvius
- Mycetocylapus
- Oligocoris
- Orasus
- Paracylapus
- Pararhinomiris
- Peltidocylapus
- Peritropella
- Peritropis
- Peritropisca
- Peritropoides
- Phyllocylapus
- Phyllofulvidius
- Phyllofulvius
- Popoviana
- Proamblia
- Punctifulvius
- Rewafulvius
- Rhinocylapidius
- Rhinocylapoides
- Rhinocylapus
- Rhinofulvius
- Rhinomiriella
- Rhinomiridius
- Rhinomiris
- Rhinophrus
- Rhyparochromomiris
- Schizopteromiris
- Schmitzofulvius
- Stysiofulvius
- Sulawesifulvius
- Teratofulvidius
- Teratofulvioides
- Teratofulvius
- Trynocoris
- Tucuruisca
- Umboiella
- Valdasoides
- Valdasus
- Vanniopsis
- Vannius
- Vanniusoides
- Xenocylapidius
- Xenocylapus
- Yamatofulvius
- ?Mangalcoris
- †Ambercylapus
- †Archeofulvius
- †Balticofulvius
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References
- Asunaga, T.Y. & S.M. Iyamoto (2006). "Second report on the Japanese cylapine plant bugs (Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae), with descriptions of five new species" (PDF). Denisia. 19: 721–735.
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