Rhynchocorini
Tribe of true bugs
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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.
| Rhynchocorini | |
|---|---|
| Cuspicona strenuella | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Hemiptera |
| Suborder: | Heteroptera |
| Family: | Pentatomidae |
| Subfamily: | Pentatominae |
| Tribe: | Rhynchocorini Stål, 1871 |
| Synonyms | |
|
Rhynchocorina Stål, 1871 | |
Genera
BioLib[2] includes:
- Araducta Walker, 1867
- Avicenna Distant, 1901
- Biprorulus Breddin, 1900
- Cuspicona Dallas, 1851
- Diaphyta Bergroth, 1891
- Everardia Gross, 1975
- Hoffmanseggiella Spinola, 1850
- Koogobatha Distant, 1910
- Morna Stål, 1867: monotypic Morna florens (Walker, 1867)
- Mygoodano Distant, 1910
- Ocirrhoe Stål, 1876
- Parocirrhoe Gross, 1975
- Pegala Stål, 1867
- Petalaspis Bergroth, 1916
- Pugione Stål, 1867
- Rhynchocoris Westwood, 1837 - type genus
- Utana Distant, 1900
- Vitellus Stål, 1865