Bagauda (bug)
Genus of true bugs
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Bagauda is a genus of thread-legged bug within the subfamily Emesinae, consisting of about 20 known species.[1][2][3] Many species in this genus are associated with caves, with some being exclusively cave-dwelling. Bagauda is synonymous with the genus Pleias Kirkaldy, 1901, but Bagauda has become more commonly used.[4] The genus is restricted to the Old World tropics.[5]
| Bagauda | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Hemiptera |
| Suborder: | Heteroptera |
| Family: | Reduviidae |
| Tribe: | Leistarchini |
| Genus: | Bagauda Bergroth, 1903 |
| Synonyms | |
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Pleias Kirkaldy, 1901 | |
Species list
- Bagauda aelleni Villiers, 1970
- Bagauda atypicus Ghate, Boyane & Joshi, 2019
- Bagauda avidus Bergroth, 1903
- Bagauda brunneus McAtee and Malloch, 1926
- Bagauda cavernicola Paiva, 1919
- Bagauda creppei Lhoste, 1939
- Bagauda eriksoni Miller, 1954
- Bagauda ernstmayri Kulkarni and Ghate, 2016
- Bagauda furcosus Ribes, 1987
- Bagauda giganteus Lhoste, 1939
- Bagauda gilletti Miller, 1956
- Bagauda lucifugus McAtee and Malloch, 1926
- Bagauda monodi Villiers, 1972
- Bagauda ritsemae (Kirkaldy, 1901)
- Bagauda similis Wygodzinsky, 1966
- Bagauda smithersi Wygodzinsky, 1966
- Bagauda splendens Distant, 1906
- Bagauda strinattii Villiers, 1970
- Bagauda tenebricola Horváth, 1910
- Bagauda wagneri Villiers, 1949
- Bagauda zetteli Rédei, 2005
- Bagauda zigzag Rédei and Tsai, 2010