Scadra Explained
Scadra is a genus of assassin bug with species distributed in South and Southeast Asia.
Species that have been included in the genus are:[1]
- Scadra aliena - Java
- Scadra amoenula - Java
- Scadra annulicornis - Sri Lanka
- Scadra annulipes - India
- Scadra atricapilla - India
- Scadra castanea - India
- Scadra chaseni
- Scadra cincticornis - Sri Lanka
- Scadra consimilis - Sumatra
- Scadra costalis - Nias Island
- Scadra dohertyi - Sumbawa I.
- Scadra fuscicrus - Sri Lanka
- Scadra gemella - Singapore
- Scadra hanitschi
- Scadra illuminata - Philippines
- Scadra luteola -
- Scadra lanius - Java
- Scadra niaculiventris - India
- Scadra militaris - India
- Scadra munda
- Scadra nigritula - Java
- Scadra okinawensis - Ryukyu Is.
- Scadra porrigens - Philippines
- Scadra rufidens - Philippines
- Scadra rufithorax - Japan
- Scadra scutellaris - India
- Scadra silvicola
- Scadra tibialis - India
- Scadra wuchenfui - China
Notes and References
- Cook . Margaret L. . 1977 . A key to the genera of Asian Ectrichodiinae (Hemiptera : Reduviidae) together with a check-list of genera and species . Oriental Insects . en . 11 . 1 . 63–88 . 10.1080/00305316.1977.10432084 . 0030-5316.