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Emesinae, or thread-legged bugs, are a
subfamily of the
Reduviidae (i.e., ********in bugs). They are con****uously
different from the
other reduviids...
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Ambush bugs –
subfamily Phymatinae Thread-legged bugs –
subfamily Emesinae,
including the
genus Emesaya Kissing bugs (or cone-headed bugs) – subfamily...
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stilt bugs or
thread bugs (not to be
confused with the thread-legged bugs,
Emesinae). Most
berytids are
brown to yellow, with
species that are
plant sap feeders...
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after missing the jump on its target. The ********in bug
Stenolemus lanipes (
Emesinae)
apparently feeds exclusively on
spiderlings of this species, but can also...
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position is uncertain, with
characters similar to both the
Saicinae and
Emesinae subfamilies.
Saicella kipahulu Polhemus, 2000
Saicella lilinoe Polhemus...
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Phasmatocoris is a little-known
genus of thread-legged bug (
Emesinae).
Fourteen species have been described,
including 3 from Colombia.
Phasmatocoris labyrinthicus...
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Wygodzinsky (1966)
proposed that this
group is the
sister group of the
remaining Emesinae.
Collartida Villiers, 1949
Mangabea Villiers, 1970
Stenorhamphus Elkins...
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Bagauda zetteli is a
species of ********in bug in the
subfamily Emesinae found in Borneo. The
species was
described in 2005 and was
found near the entrance...
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Stenolemus is a
genus of thread-legged bug (
Emesinae).
Species of this
genus are
noted for
preying on spiders.
There are many
species in the
genus Stenolemus...
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Emesaya brevipennis is a New
World species of ********in bug in the
subfamily Emesinae.
There are
three subspecies, all of
which occur in
North America north...