Xenophysella

Xenophysella is a genus of moss bug (Peloridiidae). The type species is Xenophysella stewartensis,[1] formerly Xenophyes stewartensis found only on Stewart Island, off New Zealand.[2]

Xenophysella
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Xenophysella

Evans, 1982

Species

  • Xenophysella greensladeae Burckhardt, 2009
  • Xenophysella stewartensis Woodward, 1952, junior synonyms Xenophysella pegasusensis Evans, 1981, Xenophysella pegasusensis Evans, 1981

Notes

  1. (Evans, 1982)
  2. (Woodward, 1952)
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References

  • "Xenophysella" at the Encyclopedia of Life
  • Burckhardt, Daniel (2009). "Taxonomy and phylogeny of the Gondwanan moss bugs or Peloridiidae (Hemiptera, Coleorrhyncha)". Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift. 56 (2): 173–235. doi:10.1002/mmnd.200900019.
  • Evans, John William (1982). "A review of present knowledge of the family Peloridiidae and new genera and new species from New Zealand and New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Insecta)". Records of the Australian Museum. 34 (5): 381–406. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.34.1982.296.
  • Woodward, T. E. (1952). "Two new species of Peloridiidae from New Zealand with additional locality records for the family". Records of the Canterbury Museum. 6 (2): 181–189.


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