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Insects in the
subfamily Phymatinae are
commonly called ambush bugs
after their habit of
lying in wait for prey,
relying on
their superb camouflage. Armed...
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subfamilies have
their own
common names such as:
Ambush bugs –
subfamily Phymatinae Thread-legged bugs –
subfamily Emesinae,
including the
genus Emesaya Kissing...
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evolution of
raptorial legs – an
insect example (Hemiptera: Reduviidae:
Phymatinae)". Cladistics. 27 (2): 138–149. doi:10.1111/j.1096-0031.2010.00325.x....
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Phymata americana,
known as the
ambush bug, is a
Phymatinae, or
ambush bug in the
family Reduviidae. It can be
found on the
flowers of
various plants in...
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genus of ********in bugs
belonging to the
family Reduviidae,
subfamily Phymatinae,
commonly called jagged ambush bugs. They can be a
variety of colors,...
- and thread-legged bugs
belonging to the
family Reduviidae,
subfamily Phymatinae. This
species is
widespread in the
Palearctic realm. It can be
found in...
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forelegs of
mantidflies (Mantispidae),
mantises (Mantodea), and
ambush bugs (
Phymatinae) are
adapted to
seizing and
holding prey in one way,
while those of whirligig...
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Amblythyreus is a
genus of
ambush bugs (Reduviidae:
Phymatinae)
found mainly in Asia with
about 16 species. They are
predators that lie in wait mainly...
- Pluot-Sigwalt, 2007 Doesburg, P.H. van; & D. Pluot-Sigwalt (2007). "Notes on
Phymatinae (Insecta: Heteroptera: Reduviidae). The
genus Oxythyreus Westwood, 1841"...
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Daniel R. (2013). "A
review of the
ambush bugs (Heteroptera: Reduviidae:
Phymatinae) of Michigan:
identification and
additional considerations for two common...