Systellonotus Explained
Systellonotus is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Miridae.[1]
The species of this genus are found in Eurasia.
Species[2]
- Systellonotus albofasciatus (Lucas, 1849)
- Systellonotus alpinus (Frey-Gessner, 1871)
- Systellonotus brincki (Schuh, 1974)
- Systellonotus championi (Reuter, 1903)
- Systellonotus discoidalis (Horvath, 1894)
- Systellonotus insularis (Wagner, 1948)
- Systellonotus jirhandehanus (Linnavuori and Hosseini, 1998)
- Systellonotus lesbia (Linnavuori, 1972)
- Systellonotus malaisei (Lindberg, 1934)
- Systellonotus micelii (Ferrari, 1884)
- Systellonotus palpator (Kirkaldy, 1902)
- Systellonotus pseuovelox (Carapezza, 1998)
- Systellonotus stysi (Ribes, Pagola-Carte, and Heiss, 2008)
- Systellonotus tamaninii (Rizzotti Vlach, 1998)
- Systellonotus thymi (V. Signoret, 1859)
- Systellonotus triguttatus (Linnaeus, 1767)
- Systellonotus usaifirae (Linnavuori, 1972)
- Systellonotus velox (Horvath, 1907)
- Systellonotus villiersi (Ribaut, 1941)
- Systellonotus wagneri (Linnavuori, 1964)
- Systellonotus weberi (Wagner, 1955)
Notes and References
- Web site: Systellonotus Fieber, 1858 . www.gbif.org . 28 February 2021 . en.
- Web site: Catalogue of Life - 2019 Annual Checklist : Search all names . 2024-03-22 . www.catalogueoflife.org.