Micrelytrinae

The Micrelytrinae[1] are a subfamily of bugs in the family Alydidae, based on the type genus Micrelytra Laporte, 1833. Genera are recorded from the Americas, Europe and Asia.[2]

Micrelytrinae
Micrelytra fossularum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Superfamily: Coreoidea
Family: Alydidae
Subfamily: Micrelytrinae
Stål, 1868

Tribes and Genera

The Coreoidea Species File[2] lists three tribes:

Leptocorisini

Auth.: Stål, 1872 (synonym Leptocorisaria Stål)

  • Bloeteocoris Ahmad, 1965
  • Grypocephalus Hsiao, 1963
  • Leptocorisa Latreille, 1829
  • Mutusca Stål, 1866
  • Stenocoris Burmeister, 1839

Micrelytrini

Auth.: Stål, 1868

  • Acestra Dallas, 1852
  • Anacestra Hsiao, 1964
  • Bactrocoris Kormilev, 1953
  • Bactrodosoma Stål, 1860
  • Bactrophya Breddin, 1901
  • Bactrophyamixia Brailovsky, 1991
  • Calamocoris Breddin, 1901
  • Cydamus Stål, 1860
  • Darmistus Stål, 1860
  • Dulichius Stål, 1866
  • Esperanza Barber, 1906
  • Eudarmistus Breddin, 1903
  • Longicoris Ahmad, 1968
  • Marcius (insect) Stål, 1865
  • Micrelytra Laporte, 1833 (monotypic type genus)
  • Paramarcius Hsiao, 1964
  • Paraplesius Scott, 1874
  • Protenor Stål, 1868
  • Slateria Ahmad, 1965
  • Stachyolobus Stål, 1871
  • Trachelium (insect) Herrich-Schäffer, 1850
  • Tuberculiformia Ahmad, 1967

Noliphini

Auth.: Ahmad, 1965

  • Cosmoleptus Stål, 1873
  • Lyrnessus (insect) Stål, 1862
  • Noliphus Stål, 1859
  • Orthriocorisa Scudder, 1890
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References

  1. Stål C (1868[1867]) Öfvers.K.VetenskAkad.Förh.Stockholm 24(7): 542.
  2. Coreoidea Species File: subfamily Micrelytrinae Stål, 1868 (retrieved 20 April 2020)

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