Mictini Explained

The Mictini[1] are a tribe of leaf-footed bugs, in the subfamily Coreinae erected by Amyot & Serville (as the "Mictides") in 1843. Genera are distributed from Africa to South-East Asia.[2]

Genera

The Coreoidea Species File lists:[2]

  1. Allocara Bergroth, 1894
  2. Amygdonia Schouteden, 1938
  3. Anoplocnemis Stål, 1873
  4. Aspilosterna Stål, 1873
  5. Aurelianus Distant, 1902
  6. Breddinella Dispons, 1962
  7. Callichlamydia Stål, 1873
  8. Canungrantmictis Brailovsky, 2002
  9. Cipia Stål, 1866
  10. Cossutia (bug) Stål, 1866
  11. Derepteryx White, 1839
  12. Dianomictis O'Shea, 1980
  13. Ditora Schouteden, 1938
  14. Dollingocoris O'Shea, 1980
  15. Elasmocnema Karsch, 1892
  16. Elasmocniella Brailovsky, 2011
  17. Elasmopoda Stål, 1873
  18. Fumua Schouteden, 1912
  19. Haglundina Schouteden, 1938
  20. Helcomeria Stål, 1873
  21. Kennetus Distant, 1904
  22. Kolleriella Schouteden, 1938
  23. Mercennus Distant, 1904
  24. Mictiopsis Hsiao, 1965
  25. Mictis Leach, 1814
  26. Molipteryx Kiritshenko, 1916
  27. Mygdonia (bug) Stål, 1866
  28. Myrrhina Linnavuori, 1973
  29. Neaira Linnavuori, 1973
  30. Neomictis O'Shea & Schaefer, 1980
  31. Notobitopsis Blöte, 1938
  32. Notopteryx Hsiao, 1963
  33. Ochrochira Stål, 1873
  34. Odontobola Stål, 1873
  35. Phyllogonia Stål, 1873
  36. Plectropoda Bergroth, 1894
  37. Plectropodoides Schouteden, 1938
  38. Prionolomia Stål, 1873
  39. Prionolomiopsis O'Shea, 1980
  40. Pseudomictis Hsiao, 1963
  41. Pseudophelaus Schouteden, 1938
  42. Pternistria Stål, 1873
  43. Puppeia Stål, 1866
  44. Raunothryallis Faúndez, 2016
  45. Rhamnomia Hsiao, 1963
  46. Schroederia (bug) Schmidt, 1911
  47. Schwetzia Schouteden, 1938
  48. Xyrophoreus Breddin, 1909

Notes and References

  1. Amyot, Serville (1843) Histoire naturelle des insectes. Hémiptères xxxi, 187.
  2. http://coreoidea.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1189094 Coreoidea Species File