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- The Ectrichodiinae are a subfamily of ********in bugs (Reduviidae) known for specializing on millipedes as prey. The group comprises more than 600 species...
- brightly colored with reds and oranges, and like all members of the Ectrichodiinae, specialize on millipede prey. Brontostoma bahiensis Gil-Santana 2004...
- subfamilies are adapted to hunting certain types of prey; for example, the Ectrichodiinae eat millipedes, and feather-legged bugs eat ants. A spectacular example...
- Order: Hemiptera Infraorder: Cimicomorpha Family: Reduviidae Subfamily: Ectrichodiinae Genus: Glymmatophora Stål, 1855 Synonyms Glymmatophoroides Miller, 1953...
- 1940 - China Cook, Margaret L. (1977). "A key to the genera of Asian Ectrichodiinae (Hemiptera : Reduviidae) together with a check-list of genera and species"...
- Sceliages and Deltochilum. A large subfamily of ********in bugs, the Ectrichodiinae with over 600 species, has specialised in preying upon millipedes. Parasites...
- Caecina is a genus in the subfamily Ectrichodiinae of Reduviidae (********in bugs); 16 species have been described, all of them are located in Eastern Asia...
- species of ********in bug, the sole member of its genus, in the subfamily Ectrichodiinae of Reduviidae. This species is found in Australia. Christiane Weirauch;...
- Bruner, with new records and taxonomic notes on Ectrichodiinae from Brazil, and with keys to Ectrichodiinae and Reduviinae genera of the New World (Hemiptera:...
- fossil millipede ********in bug species (Insecta: Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Ectrichodiinae)". American Museum Novitates (4025): 1–40. doi:10.1206/4025.1. hdl:2246/7378...