Tiarodes

Tiarodes is a genus of assassin bugs.[1] Eighty-five species are known.[2]

Tiarodes
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Tiarodes

Type species
Cimbus versicolor
Laporte, 1833

Partial list of species

  • Tiarodes acutangulus Miller, 1959
  • Tiarodes ambulator Miller, 1959
  • Tiarodes obyanus Distant, 1902
  • Tiarodes pictus Cai & Tomokuni, 2001
  • Tiarodes rufithorax Reuter, 1881
  • Tiarodes salvazai Miller, 1959
  • Tiarodes varicolor Stål, 1863
  • Tiarodes venenatus Cai & Sun, 2001
  • Tiarodes versicolor (Laporte, 1833)
  • Tiarodes vexillarius Miller, 1959
  • Tiarodes vilis Miller, 1959
  • Tiarodes vorax Miller, 1940
  • Tiarodes waterstradti Breddin, 1903
  • Tiarodes xantusi Reuter, 1881
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References

  1. Maldonado-Capriles, Jenaro (1990). "Tiarodes Burmeister 1835". Systematic Catalogue of the Reduviidae of the World (Insecta: Heteroptera). Caribbean Journal of Science, Special edition. Mayagüez, Puerto Rico: University of Puerto Rico. pp. 450–453.
  2. Wanzhi Cai; Lu Sun & Masaaki Tomokuni (2001). "A review of the species of the reduviid genus Tiarodes (Heteroptera: Reduviidae: Reduviinae) from China" (PDF). European Journal of Entomology. 98: 533–542. doi:10.14411/eje.2001.067. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 January 2014.


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