Dalader

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Dalader is the type genus of coreid bugs in the Daladerini tribe. Species in the genus are distributed in tropical Asia, chiefly Southeast Asia. The genus name is derived from the Sanskrit roots dal meaning leaf and dhru which means bearer.[1] This plant bug genus is distinguished by the which preterminal antennal segment being flattened, pear-shaped, and ridged and the terminal segment being paler. Chalcidoid egg parasites have been recorded from this species.[2] Adults of Dalader acuticosta are fried and eaten in northeastern India.[3][4]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hemiptera
Suborder:Heteroptera
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Dalader
Dalader planiventris from the Western Ghats
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Coreidae
Subfamily: Coreinae
Tribe: Daladerini
Genus: Dalader
Amyot & Serville, 1843[1]
Synonyms

Acanonicus

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Species

  1. D. acuticosta Amyot & Serville, 1843
  2. D. anthracinus Bergroth, 1912
  3. D. distanti Blöte, 1938
  4. D. formosanus Esaki, 1931
  5. D. horsfieldi Distant, 1900
  6. D. planiventris (Westwood, 1842)
  7. D. pulchrus Brailovsky, 2005[5]
  8. D. rubiginosus (Westwood, 1842)
  9. D. shelfordi Distant, 1900
  10. D. spinulicollis (Breddin, 1909)
  11. D. sumatrensis Schmidt, 1909
    - D. sumatrensis elatus Blöte, 1938

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