Tinicephalus
Tinicephalus[1] is a genus of mostly European capsid bugs in the tribe Phylini, erected by Franz Xaver Fieber in 1858. The species Tinicephalus hortulanus is recorded from northern Europe including the British Isles.[2]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Suborder: | Heteroptera |
Family: | Miridae |
Subfamily: | Phylinae |
Tribe: | Phylini |
Genus: | Tinicephalus Fieber, 1858 |
Synonyms | |
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Species
According to BioLib the following are included:[3]
- subgenus Lavendulaephylus Wagner, 1972
- Tinicephalus rubiginosus Fieber, 1861
- subgenus Tinicephalus Fieber, 1858
- Tinicephalus croceus Wagner, 1969
- Tinicephalus dentifer Linnavuori, 1965
- Tinicephalus discrepans Fieber, 1858
- Tinicephalus hortulanus (Meyer-Dür, 1843)
- Tinicephalus indistinctus Wagner, 1962
- Tinicephalus macciae Lindberg, 1934
- Tinicephalus nigropilosus Wagner, 1977
- Tinicephalus picticornis Wagner, 1966
- Tinicephalus rubropictus Wagner, 1972
- Tinicephalus varensis Wagner, 1964
- Tinicephalus vicarius Linnavuori, 1984
- Unplaced taxa
- Tinicephalus atricornis (Wagner, 1965)
- Tinicephalus streitoi Matocq, 2007
References
- Fieber FX (1858) Wien. Ent. Monatschr., 2.
- Southwood TRE, Leston D (1959) Land and Water Bugs of the British Isles Warne.
- BioLib.cz: genus Tinicephalus Fieber, 1858 (retrieved 5 April 2022)
External links
- Data related to Phylini at Wikispecies
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