Rhynchocorini

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The Rhynchocorini are a tribe of shield bugs in the subfamily Pentatominae, erected by Carl Stål in 1870.[1] Sometimes called "spined shield bugs",[2] the genera in this tribe are distributed from India, China, South-East Asia, through to the Pacific islands; some genera are endemic to Australia and New Zealand.

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hemiptera
Suborder:Heteroptera
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Rhynchocorini
Cuspicona strenuella
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Pentatomidae
Subfamily: Pentatominae
Tribe: Rhynchocorini
Stål, 1871
Synonyms

Rhynchocorina Stål, 1871

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Genera

BioLib[2] includes:

  1. Araducta Walker, 1867
  2. Avicenna Distant, 1901
  3. Biprorulus Breddin, 1900
  4. Cuspicona Dallas, 1851
  5. Diaphyta Bergroth, 1891
  6. Everardia Gross, 1975
  7. Hoffmanseggiella Spinola, 1850
  8. Koogobatha Distant, 1910
  9. Morna Stål, 1867: monotypic Morna florens (Walker, 1867)
  10. Mygoodano Distant, 1910
  11. Ocirrhoe Stål, 1876
  12. Parocirrhoe Gross, 1975
  13. Pegala Stål, 1867
  14. Petalaspis Bergroth, 1916
  15. Pugione Stål, 1867
  16. Rhynchocoris Westwood, 1837 - type genus
  17. Utana Distant, 1900
  18. Vitellus Stål, 1865

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