Rhopalus

Rhopalus is a genus of true bugs in the family Rhopalidae, the scentless plant bugs.[1]

Rhopalus
Rhopalus lepidus
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Rhopalus

Schilling, 1827

Species

  • Rhopalus conspersus (Fieber, 1837)
  • Rhopalus distinctus (Signoret, 1859)
  • Rhopalus lepidus Fieber, 1861
  • Rhopalus maculatus (Fieber, 1837)
  • Rhopalus parumpunctatus Schilling, 1829
  • Rhopalus rufus Schilling, 1829
  • Rhopalus subrufus (Gmelin, 1790)

Formerly listed as Rhopalus

  • Rhopalus tigrinus reclassified as Brachycarenus tigrinus (Schilling, 1829)[2]
gollark: Besides, I have drones too.
gollark: That's... basically just indoors.
gollark: Besides, it does targeting through the PSDN, which has none of those limits.
gollark: Your laser prejudice is showing; you're just *assuming* all lasers use the visible light spectrum.
gollark: How would "going indoors" make you untargetable?

References

  1. Dolling, W. R. (2006). "Superfamily Coreoidea". In Aukema, Berend; Rieger, Christian (eds.). Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region. 5, Pentatomomorpha II. Amsterdam: Netherlands Entomological Society. pp. 17–20. ISBN 978-90-71912-28-3.
  2. Livermore, L. J .R.; Lemaître, V. A.; Dolling, W. R.; Webb, M. D. (eds.). "species Brachycarenus tigrinus (Schilling, 1829)". Coreoidea Species File Online (Version 5.0/5.0 ed.). Retrieved 21 January 2014.


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