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- Legnotus is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Cydnidae. European species include: Legnotus fumigatus (A. Costa, 1853) Legnotus limbosus (Geoffroy...
- (2007). "Celestus legnotus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2007: e.T63697A12699716. Retrieved 16 December 2021. Siderolamprus legnotus at the Reptarium...
- Legnotus picipes is a species of true bug belonging to the family Cydnidae. It is native to Europe. "Legnotus picipes (Fallén, 1807)". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
- Odontoscelis lineolalesser streaked shield bug Legnotus limbosusbordered shield bug Legnotus picipesheath shield bug Canthophorus impressus –...
- Polistes lateritius Smith, 1857 Polistes latinis Das & Gupta, 1984 Polistes legnotus van der Vecht, 1972 Polistes lepcha Cameron, 1900 Polistes lineonotus Bohart...
- Adomerus biguttatus Canthophorus impressus Geotomus punctulatus Legnotus limbosus Legnotus picipes Sehirus luctuosus Tritomegas bicolor Tritomegas ****maculatus...
- Crocistethus Fieber, 1860 Exosehirus Wagner, 1963 Lalervis Signoret, 1881 Legnotus Schiødte, 1848 Ochetostethomorpha Schumacher, 1913 Ochetostethus Fieber...
- labratus Townes & Townes, 1949 Erromenus lacunosus Kasparyan, 1973 Erromenus legnotus Townes & Gupta, 1992 Erromenus marginatus Provancher, 1883 Erromenus mela****tus...
- galliwasp Siderolamprus laf (Lotzkat, Hertz & G. Köhler, 2016) Siderolamprus legnotus (Campbell & Camarillo, 1994) – Campbell's galliwasp Siderolamprus mont****...
- (Smith, 1950) Diploglossus ingridae Werler & Campbell, 2004 Diploglossus legnotus Campbell & Camarillo, 1994 Diploglossus microcephalus (Hallowell, 1856)...