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large and
diverse insect family at one time
known by the
taxonomic synonym Capsidae.
Species in the
family may be
referred to as
capsid bugs or "mirid bugs"...
- WL Distant,
Journal of
Natural History, 1909
Descriptions of
Oriental Capsidæ. WL Distant,
Journal of
Natural History, 1909 Data
related to Zalmunna...
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California and Baja California, Mexico.
Observations on
North American Capsidae, with
descriptions of new species. PR Uhler, 1890 "Closterocoris". GBIF...
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spiders were
found to have
caught prey (lacewing
larvae and
Phytocoris bugs (
Capsidae))
within an hour of darkness.
Males wander through the
vegetation and do...
- Schouteden, 1942)
Distant WL (1904)
Rhynchotal Notes. XXI. Heteroptera, fam.
Capsidae (Part II).
Annals and
Magazine of
Natural History (7)13: 194-206. Global...
- of the Insecta.
Order Rhynchota.
Suborder Hemiptera-Heteroptera.
Family Capsidae. J. Asiat. Soc. Beng. (Nat. Sci. Suppl.) 58: 25-200
Heteroptera collection...
- Distant, W.L. (1904)
Rhynchota 2. Heteroptera.
Family 4 to 16. (Lygaeidae -
Capsidae) Distant, W.L. (1906)
Rhynchota 3.
Heteroptera -
Homoptera Heteroptera-family...
- J. & Wheeler,
Alfred George Jr. (1988). "Family
Miridae Hahn, 1833 (=
Capsidae Burmeister, 1835). The
plant bugs". In Henry,
Thomas J. & Froeschner, Richard...
- Henry,
Thomas J.; Wheeler, A. G. Jr. (1988). "Family
Miridae Hahn, 1833 (=
Capsidae Burmeister, 1835). The
Plant Bugs". In Henry,
Thomas J.; Froeschner, Richard...