Rhamphocoris Explained
Rhamphocoris[1] is an Asian and Australian genus of bugs in the family Nabidae, subfamily Prostemmatinae and tribe Phorticini.
Species
Known species include:[2]
- Rhamphocoris borneensis (Schumacher, 1914)
- Rhamphocoris dorothea Kirkaldy, 1901 - type species
- Rhamphocoris elegantulus (Schumacher, 1914)
- Rhamphocoris guizhouensis Zhao, Mao & Cao, 2019
- Rhamphocoris hasegawai (Ishihara, 1943)
- Rhamphocoris humeralis
- Rhamphocoris linnavuorii Cassis, 2016
- Rhamphocoris monteithi Cassis, 2016
- Rhamphocoris poppiusi
- Rhamphocoris pulcher (Reuter & Poppius, 1909)
- Rhamphocoris reuteri
- Rhamphocoris rubroniger Kerzhner, 1990
- Rhamphocoris sejunctus Cassis, 2016
- Rhamphocoris tenebrosus Cassis, 2016
- Rhamphocoris tibialis Hsiao, 1981
Note
This genus may be confused with the monotypic bird genus Ramphocoris containing Ramphocoris clotbey.
Notes and References
- Kirkaldy (1901) Wien. Ent. Ztg., 20.
- https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id1263800/ BioLib.cz: genus Rhamphocoris Kirkaldy, 1901 (retrieved 9 May 2020)