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- Mayr, 1864 Biolib: subfamily Scutellerinae Leach, 1815 Biolib: tribus Scutellerini Leach, 1815 Biolib: tribus Sphaerocorini Stål, 1873 Media related to...
- Cantao is a genus of true bugs in family Scutelleridae and tribe Scutellerini. Body elongate oval; head elongate, with nearly straight and carinate lateral...
- Eucorysses grandis is a species of shield-backed bugs belonging to the tribe Scutellerini. These shield-backed bugs are variable, sometimes cream-coloured or orange...
- the type genus of shield bugs in the subfamily Scutellerinae and tribe Scutellerini. Species are recorded from South and SE Asia. The following names have...
- Order: Hemiptera Suborder: Heteroptera Family: Scutelleridae Tribe: Scutellerini Genus: Chrysocoris Hahn, 1834 Synonyms Galostha Amyot & Serville, 1843...
- Suborder: Heteroptera Family: Scutelleridae Subfamily: Scutellerinae Tribe: Scutellerini Genus: Scutiphora Guérin-Méneville, 1831 Species: S. pedicellata Binomial...
- Suborder: Heteroptera Family: Scutelleridae Subfamily: Scutellerinae Tribe: Scutellerini Genus: Calliphara Species: C. excellens Binomial name Calliphara excellens...
- class: Insecta Order: Hemiptera Suborder: Heteroptera Family: Scutelleridae Subfamily: Scutellerinae Tribe: Scutellerini Genus: C****ocoris Dallas, 1851...
- Cosmocoris is a genus of Asian jewel or shield-backed bugs in the tribe Scutellerini, erected by Carl Stål in 1864; records of occurrence are from the Philippines...
- Eucorysses is a genus of Asian jewel or shield-backed bugs in the tribe Scutellerini, erected by Amyot & Audinet-Serville in 1843. Records of occurrence are...