Sangarius (bug) explained
Sangarius is an Australian genus of shield bug in the family Acanthosomatidae.[1] The type species is Sangarius paradoxus Stål, 1866.[2] It feeds on Hakea shrubs.[3]
Notes and References
- Kumar, R.. 1974. A revision of world Acanthosomatidae (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): Keys to and descriptions of subfamilies, tribes and genera, with designation of types. Australian Journal of Zoology. (Supplementary Series number 22). 22. 34. 1 - 60. 10.1071/AJZS034.
- Book: Cassis, G. . Gross, Gordon F. . amp . 2002. Zoological Catalogue of Australia Volume 27.3B: Hemiptera: Heteroptera (Pentatomomorpha) . Collingwood, Victoria. Csiro Publishing. 375. 978-0-643-06875-9.
- Neser, S.. 1977. Sangarius paradoxus Stal Hemiptera: Acanthosomatidae: a paradoxical bug on Hakea species in Australia. Proceedings of the Entomological Congress Entomological Society of Southern Africa. 2. 51 - 52.