Caecina (bug) explained
Caecina is a genus in the subfamily Ectrichodiinae of Reduviidae (assassin bugs); 16 species have been described, all of them are located in Eastern Asia.[1]
Species
- Caecina cognata Miller, 1955
- Caecina consimilis Miller, 1941
- Caecina intrepida Miller, 1941
- Caecina javana (Breddin, 1903)
- Caecina javanica Maldonado, 1948
- Caecina montana Miller, 1953
- Caecina nubila Miller, 1954
- Caecina sinica Cui, 2008
- Caecina spinulosa Stål, 1863
- Caecina sumatrensis Miller, 1941
- Caecina venatrix Miller, 1948
- Caecina venosa Miller, 1954
- Caecina walshae Miller, 1958
Notes and References
- Web site: The discovery of the genus Caecina Stål (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Ectrichodiinae) from China, with the description of a new species. Jianxin Cui . Hu Li . Wanzhi Cai . Zootaxa 1727: 44–48 (2008).