Neolethaeus Explained
Neolethaeus is a genus of dirt-colored seed bugs in the family Rhyparochromidae. There are more than 20 described species in Neolethaeus, found mainly in Asia, Australia, and Africa.
Species
These 27 species belong to the genus Neolethaeus:
- Neolethaeus aethiopicus Hesse, 1925
- Neolethaeus alienus (Walker, 1872)
- Neolethaeus assamensis (Distant, 1901)
- Neolethaeus australiensis Woodward, 1963
- Neolethaeus cantrelli Woodward, 1968
- Neolethaeus carinulatus (Breddin, 1907)
- Neolethaeus cheesmanae Woodward, 1968
- Neolethaeus dallasi (Scott, 1874)
- Neolethaeus densus Li & Bu, 2006
- Neolethaeus descriptus (Walker, 1872)
- Neolethaeus distinctus Li & Bu, 2006
- Neolethaeus esakii (Hidaka, 1962)
- Neolethaeus extremus (Walker, 1872)
- Neolethaeus formosanus (Hidaka, 1962)
- Neolethaeus giganteus Scudder, 1963
- Neolethaeus greeni (Kirby, 1891)
- Neolethaeus indicus Mukhopadhyay, 1988
- Neolethaeus lewisi (Distant, 1883)
- Neolethaeus maculacellus Li & Bu, 2006
- Neolethaeus maculosus Slater & O'Donnell, 1999
- Neolethaeus madagascariensis Slater & O'Donnell, 1999
- Neolethaeus polhemi Slater & O'Donnell, 1999
- Neolethaeus signatus (Distant, 1901)
- Neolethaeus tenebrosus (Distant, 1914)
- Neolethaeus tokarensis (Hidaka, 1962)
- Neolethaeus typicus Distant, 1909
- Neolethaeus ulugurus Scudder, 1962