- The
Peloridiidae or moss bugs are a
family of true bugs,
comprising eighteen genera and thirty-four species. They are small,
ranging in
length from 2 to...
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preference for two
suborders versus one when the "living fossil"
family Peloridiidae is
taken into consideration: In one
revised classification proposed in...
- but have been
considered distinct. It has a
single extant family, the
Peloridiidae. They are 2 to 5
millimetres (0.079 to 0.197 in) in length, and feed...
- su****ion that they are
parasitoids of the
relictual true bug
family Peloridiidae.
Females of the
Chilean species,
Chiloe micropteron, have
their wings...
- calls, some loud
Coleorrhyncha fewer than 30
Lower Jur****ic moss bugs (
Peloridiidae) small,
rarely observed;
found in/feed on moss;
evolved before the splitting...
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macropterous male
described by Breddin.
Peloridium hammoniorum is the only
Peloridiidae that has both a
flying and a
flightless form, all
others have only flightless...
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Hemiodoecus was, of
known genera, the
earliest evolved Australian genus of the
Peloridiidae,
based upon
morphology and distribution. He
further suggested that it...
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Peloridiomorpha (Coleorrhyncha)
Peloridiidae...
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Peloridiomorpha (Coleorrhyncha)
Peloridiidae...
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Peloridiomorpha (Coleorrhyncha)
Peloridiidae...