Tomaspis Explained
Tomaspis is a genus of true bug from the Cercopidae family. The species was first described scientifically by Amyot & Serville in 1843.[1]
Species
23 species are recognized within Tomaspis:[1]
- Tomaspis basifura Melichar, 1912
- Tomaspis biolleyi (Distant, 1900)
- Tomaspis costalimar Franco, 1953
- Tomaspis crocea (Walker, 1851)
- Tomaspis cruralis (Stål, 1862)
- Tomaspis discoidea Melichar, 1915
- Tomaspis flexuosa (Walker, 1851)
- Tomaspis furcata (Germar, 1821)
- Tomaspis handlirschi Fowler, 1897
- Tomaspis inclusa (Walker, 1858)
- Tomaspis intermedia Fowler, 1897
- Tomaspis miles Fowler, 1897
- Tomaspis nigricans Amyot & Serville, 1843
- Tomaspis nigrofasciata Melichar, 1908
- Tomaspis perezii Berg, 1879
- Tomaspis platensis Berg, 1883
- Tomaspis pulchralis Valdes Ragues, 1910
- Tomaspis rubripennis (Blanchard & Brulle, 1846)
- Tomaspis rufopicea (Walker, 1852)
- Tomaspis semimaculata Fowler, 1897
- Tomaspis tripars (Walker, 1858)
- Tomaspis venosa (Walker, 1851)
- Tomaspis xanthocephala (Walker, 1858)
Notes and References
- https://hemiptera-databases.org/cool/database.php?db=cool&lang=en&card=taxon&rank=genus&id=64 Soulier-Perkins, A. (2013) COOL - Cercopoidea Organised On Line.