Pristhesancus

Pristhesancus is a genus of insects in the family Reduviidae, the assassin bugs.[1] Species have been recorded from Australia and certain Pacific Islands.[2]

Pristhesancus
Pristhesancus plagipennis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Reduviidae
Subfamily: Harpactorinae
Tribe: Harpactorini
Genus: Pristhesancus
Amyot & Serville, 1843

Species

BioLib includes:

  • Pristhesancus adustus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus albipennis Walker, 1873
  • Pristhesancus apicalis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus aruanus Miller, 1953
  • Pristhesancus aurantiacus Breddin, 1903
  • Pristhesancus australis Malipatil, 1986
  • Pristhesancus blandus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus browni Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus castrensis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus chessmanae Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus chlamydatus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus chrysitis Distant, 1903
  • Pristhesancus cinctipes Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus compositus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus congrex Stål, 1863
  • Pristhesancus consignatus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus cruentatus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus cupreus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus cyaniventris Guérin, 1830
  • Pristhesancus dorycus (Boisduval, 1835)
  • Pristhesancus dubius Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus eques Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus falloui Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus femoralis Horváth, 1900
  • Pristhesancus fimbriatus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus frogatti Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus furcifer Stål, 1863
  • Pristhesancus galeritius Dispons, 1971
  • Pristhesancus gracilis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus grassator Bergroth, 1895
  • Pristhesancus grossus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus hilaris Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus illustris Stal, 1866
  • Pristhesancus inconspicuus Distant, 1911
  • Pristhesancus inops Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus inustus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus jucundus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus lateralis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus latro Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus leeweni Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus lepidus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus leveri Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus littoralis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus lotus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus lugubris Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus lundqvisti Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus lurco Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus modestus Breddin, 1903
  • Pristhesancus morio Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus mundus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus nemoralis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus nigritus Malipatil, 1986
  • Pristhesancus nigriventris Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus nigroannulatus Distant, 1903
  • Pristhesancus ochroleucus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus olthofi Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus pagdeni Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus papuensis Stål, 1861
  • Pristhesancus phemiodes Stål, 1863
  • Pristhesancus plagipennis Walker 1873
  • Pristhesancus praecox Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus pudicus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus punctatus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus puncticeps Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus rendovae Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus rubricosus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus rubromarginatus Distant, 1903
  • Pristhesancus scintillans Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus sericeus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus similis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus sodalis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus solutus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus stabilis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus suavis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus sylvanus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus taminatus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus temeratus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus tinctus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus tulagiensis Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus turbidus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus variabilis Distant, 1903
  • Pristhesancus venator Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus vestitus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus vittatus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus wallacei Distant, 1903
  • Pristhesancus ysabelicus Miller, 1958
  • Pristhesancus zetterstedti Stal, 1859
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References

  1. "Pristhesancus Amyot & Serville 1843". Eol.org. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  2. "Pristhesancus Amyot & Serville, 1843". GBIF, Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 27 February 2020.



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