Scymnobius
Scymnobius is a genus of lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae, formerly in the genus Nephus.[1]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Coccinellidae |
Tribe: | Scymnini |
Genus: | Scymnobius Casey, 1899 |
Species
- Scymnobius araguaensis Gordon & González, 2002
- Scymnobius aricaensis Gordon & González, 2002
- Scymnobius atramentarius (Boheman, 1859)
- Scymnobius bilucernarius (Mulsant, 1850)
- Scymnobius bivulnerus (Horn, 1895)
- Scymnobius caliginosus Gordon & González, 2002
- Scymnobius ecuadoricus Gordon & González, 2002
- Scymnobius flavifrons (Melsheimer, 1847) (yellow-fronted lady beetle)
- Scymnobius galapagoensis (Waterhouse, 1845)
- Scymnobius gordoni (Dozier, 1971)
- Scymnobius guttulatus (LeConte, 1852)
- Scymnobius imitator Gordon & González, 2002
- Scymnobius intrusus (Horn, 1895)
- Scymnobius obscurus (Mulsant, 1850)
- Scymnobius pernambucensis Giorgi & González, 2002
- Scymnobius quadrarius (LeConte, 1924)
- Scymnobius rotundus Gordon & González, 2002
- Scymnobius scalesius Gordon & González, 2002
- Scymnobius sordidus (Horn, 1895) (little brown mealybug destroyer)
- Scymnobius timberlakei (Gordon, 1985)
- Scymnobius triangularis Gordon & González, 2002
- Scymnobius wickhami (Gordon, 1976)
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References
- Gordon, R.D., Gonzalez, G.F. (2002) South American Coccinellidae (Coleoptera). Part IX: A systematic revision of Scymnobius Casey (Scymninae: Scymnini). Frustula Entomologica 25: 57-85
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