Tominotus

Tominotus is a genus of burrowing bugs in the family Cydnidae. There are about 11 described species in Tominotus.[1][2][3]

Tominotus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Cydnidae
Subfamily: Cydninae
Tribe: Geotomini
Genus: Tominotus
Mulsant & Rey, 1866
Synonyms[1]
  • Psectrocephalus Uhler, 1876
  • Trichocoris Van Duzee, 1922

Species

These 11 species belong to the genus Tominotus:

  • Tominotus brevirostris Froeschner
  • Tominotus brevis (Signoret, 1881)
  • Tominotus caecus (Van Duzee, 1922)
  • Tominotus communis (Uhler, 1877)
  • Tominotus conformis (Uhler, 1876)
  • Tominotus hogenhoferi Signoret
  • Tominotus inconspicuus
  • Tominotus laeviculus
  • Tominotus ondulatus Schwertner, 2017
  • Tominotus signoreti (Mulsant & Rey, 1866)
  • Tominotus unisetosus Froeschner, 1960
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References

  1. "Tominotus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  2. "Tominotus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24.

Further reading

  • Aukema, Berend; Rieger, Christian, eds. (2006). Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region, Vol. 5: Pentatomomorpha II. The Netherlands Entomological Society. ISBN 978-9071912283.
  • McPherson, J. E. (1982). The Pentatomoidea (Hemiptera) of Northeastern North America. Southern Illinois University Press. ISBN 978-0809310401.


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