Bryocoris Explained
Bryocoris is a genus of plant bugs belonging to the family Miridae.
The genus was first described by Fallén in 1829.
The species of this genus are found in Europe and Japan.
Species
These species belong to the genus Bryocoris:
- Bryocoris biquadrangulifer (Reuter, 1906)
- Bryocoris bui Hu & Zheng, 2000
- Bryocoris concavus Hu & Zheng, 2000
- Bryocoris convexicollis Hsiao, 1941
- Bryocoris flaviceps Zheng & Liu, 1992
- Bryocoris formosensis Linnaeus, 2003
- Bryocoris gracilis Linnavuori, 1962
- Bryocoris hsiaoi Zheng & Liu, 1992
- Bryocoris insuetus Hu & Zheng, 2000
- Bryocoris latiusculus Hu & Zheng, 2007
- Bryocoris latus Linnaeus, 2003
- Bryocoris lii Hu & Zheng, 2000
- Bryocoris lobatus Hu & Zheng, 2000
- Bryocoris montanus Kerzhner, 1972
- Bryocoris nitidus Hu & Zheng, 2004
- Bryocoris paravittatus Linnaeus, 2003
- Bryocoris persimilis Kerzhner, 1988
- Bryocoris pteridis (Fallén, 1807)
- Bryocoris sichuanensis Hu & Zheng, 2000
- Bryocoris vittatus Hu & Zheng, 2000
- Bryocoris xiongi Hu & Zheng, 2000