Cylapinae
Cylapus tenuicornis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Miridae
Subfamily: Cylapinae
Kirkaldy, 1903
Tribes
  • Cylapini
  • Fulviini
  • Bothriomirini
  • Rhinomirini
  • Vaniini

Cylapinae is a subfamily of plant bugs. Bugs in this group tend to forage actively on fungus covered rotten logs in humid tropical forests.[1]

Overview of genera

  • Adcylapocoris
  • Afrobothriomiris
  • Afrofulvius
  • Afrovannius
  • Amapacylapus
  • Amberofulvius
  • Ambocylapus
  • Aragocylapus
  • Austrovannius
  • Bakeriola
  • Bironiella
  • Bothriomiris
  • Brachyfulvius
  • Carvalhoma
  • Ceratofulvius
  • Comefulvius
  • Corcovadocola
  • Cylapinus
  • Cylapocerus
  • Cylapocorella
  • Cylapocoris
  • Cylapocorisca
  • Cylapocoroides
  • Cylapofulvius
  • Cylapoides
  • Cylapomorpha
  • Cylapus
  • Dashymenia
  • Dashymeniella
  • Duckecylapus
  • Epigonomiris
  • Euchilofulvius
  • Fulvidius
  • Fulviella
  • Fulvioaustrus
  • Fulvius
  • Germarofulvius
  • Gulacylapus
  • Hemiophthalmocoris
  • Howefulvius
  • Incafulvius
  • Jordanofulvius
  • Kanakamiris
  • Leprocapsus
  • Lygaeoscytus
  • Microcylapus
  • Microfulvius
  • Mimofulvius
  • Mycetocylapus
  • Oligocoris
  • Orasus
  • Paracylapus
  • Pararhinomiris
  • Peltidocylapus
  • Peritropella
  • Peritropis
  • Peritropisca
  • Peritropoides
  • Phyllocylapus
  • Phyllofulvidius
  • Phyllofulvius
  • Popoviana
  • Proamblia
  • Punctifulvius
  • Rewafulvius
  • Rhinocylapidius
  • Rhinocylapoides
  • Rhinocylapus
  • Rhinofulvius
  • Rhinomiriella
  • Rhinomiridius
  • Rhinomiris
  • Rhinophrus
  • Rhyparochromomiris
  • Schizopteromiris
  • Schmitzofulvius
  • Stysiofulvius
  • Sulawesifulvius
  • Teratofulvidius
  • Teratofulvioides
  • Teratofulvius
  • Trynocoris
  • Tucuruisca
  • Umboiella
  • Valdasoides
  • Valdasus
  • Vanniopsis
  • Vannius
  • Vanniusoides
  • Xenocylapidius
  • Xenocylapus
  • Yamatofulvius
  •  ?Mangalcoris
  • Ambercylapus
  • Archeofulvius
  • Balticofulvius

References

  1. Asunaga, T.Y. & S.M. Iyamoto (2006). "Second report on the Japanese cylapine plant bugs (Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae), with descriptions of five new species" (PDF). Denisia. 19: 721–735.


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