Dicyphini

Dicyphini is a tribe of bugs in the family Miridae.

Dicyphini
Female of Campyloneura virgula
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Miridae
Subfamily: Bryocorinae
Tribe: Dicyphini
Reuter, 1883

Subtribes and Genera

The On-line Systematic Catalogue of Plant Bugs includes:[1]

Subtribe Dicyphina

  • Campyloneura Fieber, 1861
  • Campyloneuropsis Poppius, 1914
  • Chius
  • Cychrocapsus
  • Cyrtopeltis Fieber, 1861
  • Dicyphus Fieber, 1858
  • Engytatus Reuter, 1875
  • Haematocapsus
  • Isoproba
  • Macrolophus Fieber, 1858
  • Microoculis
  • Muirmiris
  • Nesidiocoris Kirkaldy, 1902
  • Pameridea Reuter, 1907
  • Setocoris
  • Singhalesia China & Carvalho, 1952
  • Tupiocoris China & Carvalho, 1952
  • Usingerella China & Carvalho, 1952

Subtribe Monaloniina

Felisacus elegantulus
  • Arculanus
  • Arthriticus
  • Dimia
  • Eucerocoris
  • Eupachypeltis
  • Felisacoris
  • Felisacus
  • Helopeltis Signoret, 1858
  • Mansoniella
  • Miomonalonion
  • Monalonion Herrich-Schäffer, 1850
  • Onconotellus
  • Pachypeltis (insect) Signoret, 1858
  • Pachypeltopsis
  • Parapachypeltis
  • Pararculanus
  • Physophoroptera
  • Physophoropterella
  • Poppiusia
  • Ragwelellus
  • Rayieria
  • Schuhirandella

Subtribe Odoniellina

  • Boxia
  • Boxiopsis
  • Bryocoropsis
  • Chamopsis
  • Chamus Distant, 1904
  • Distantiella China, 1944
  • Lycidocoris
  • Mircarvalhoia
  • Odoniella Haglund, 1895
  • Pantilioforma
  • Parachamus
  • Platyngomiriodes
  • Platyngomiris
  • Pseudodoniella
  • Rhopaliceschatus
  • Sahlbergella Haglund, 1895
  • Villiersicoris
  • Volkeliopsis
  • Volkelius
  • Yangambia

References

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