Definition of Scutelleridae. Meaning of Scutelleridae. Synonyms of Scutelleridae

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Definition of Scutelleridae

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Meaning of Scutelleridae from wikipedia

- Scutelleridae is a family of true bugs. They are commonly known as jewel (stink) bugs or metallic shield bugs due to their often brilliant coloration...
- (hemipteran) family Rhopalidae Any insect in the true bug (hemipteran) family Scutelleridae, generally called jewel stinkbugs Eleodes, or stink beetles, a genus...
- (Zulu: "iCikwa"), is a species of shield-backed bugs of the family Scutelleridae. Sphaerocoris annulus can reach a length of about 15 millimetres (0...
- Cantao ocellatus is a species of shield bug in the family Scutelleridae found across Asia. Cantao ocellatus is reddish or ochre in overall colour it has...
- The following is a list of bugs of the family Scutelleridae of Nepal. Seventeen different species are listed. This list is primarily based on V.K. Thapa's...
- Chrysocoris stollii is a polyphagous species of jewel bugs (Scutelleridae) common in continental Southeast Asia. General colour of dorsum metallic blue...
- "Literature review of sunn pest Eurygaster integriceps Put. (Hemiptera, Scutelleridae)". Crop Protection. 17 (4). International ****ociation for the Plant...
- Saileriolidae – only recently removed from inclusion within Urostylididae. Scutelleridaeknown as jewel bugs or shield-backed bugs. Composed of 81 genera and...
- Parastrachiidae Thyreocoridae (includes ebony bugs) Lestoniidae Phloeidae Scutelleridae (jewel bugs or metallic shield bugs) Plataspidae Pentatomidae (stink...
- genus of African and Asian shield-backed bugs belonging to the family Scutelleridae. Hotea acuta Stål, 1865 Hotea cir****cincta Walker, 1867 Hotea curculionoides...