Bryocorinae

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Bryocorinae
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Miridae
Subfamily: Bryocorinae
Baerensprung, 1860

Bryocorinae is a subfamily of bugs in the family Miridae.

Contents

Tribes and genera

BioLib [1] includes:

Brycorini

Auth: Schuh, 1976

  1. Aspidobothrus Reuter, 1907
  2. Bromeliaemiris Schumacher, 1919

Bryocorini

Auth: Baerensprung, 1860

  1. Amapafurius Carvalho, 1981
  2. Bryocoris Fallén, 1829
  3. Bryophilocapsus Yasunaga, 2000
  4. Clypeocoris Carvalho, 1989
  5. Hekista Kirkaldy, 1902
  6. Kunungua Carvalho, 1951
  7. Monalocoris Dahlbom, 1851
  8. Vitoriacoris Carvalho, 1989

Dicyphini

Auth.: Reuter, 1883 includes the subtribes: Dicyphina, Monaloniina and Odoniellina; selected genera:

Eccritotarsini

Auth.: Berg, 1884

  1. Adneella Carvalho, 1960
  2. Ambunticoris Carvalho, 1981
  3. Aspidobothrys Reuter, 1907
  4. Bothrophorella Reuter, 1907
  5. Bryocorellisca Carvalho, 1981
  6. Carinimiris Carvalho, 1981
  7. Caulotops Bergroth, 1898
  8. Crassiembolius Carvalho, 1981
  9. Cuneomiris Carvalho, 1981
  10. Cyrtocapsus Reuter, 1876
  11. Dioclerus Distant, 1910
  12. Eccritotarsus Stål, 1860
  13. Ernestinus Distant, 1911
  14. Eurychilella Reuter, 1908
  15. Eurychiloides Carvalho & Gomes, 1971
  16. Frontimiris Carvalho, 1981
  17. Halticotoma Townsend, 1892
  18. Harpedona Distant, 1904
  19. Hemisphaerocoris Poppius, 1912
  20. Hesperolabops Kirkaldy, 1902
  21. Mecolaemus Hsiao, 1947
  22. Mertila Distant, 1904
  23. Michailocoris Štys, 1985
  24. Myiocapsus Poppius, 1914
  25. Nabirecoris Carvalho, 1981
  26. Neella Reuter, 1908
  27. Neocaulotops Carvalho & Gomes, 1971
  28. Neofurius Distant, 1884
  29. Neoleucon Distant, 1884
  30. Neoneella Costa Lima, 1942
  31. Pachymerocerista Carvalho & Gomes, 1971
  32. Pachymerocerus Reuter, 1909
  33. Pachypoda Carvalho & China, 1951
  34. Palaeofurius Poppius, 1912
  35. Palaucoris Carvalho, 1956
  36. Parafurius Carvalho & China, 1951
  37. Perissobasis Reuter, 1892
  38. Prodromus Distant, 1904
  39. Proneella Carvalho, 1960
  40. Pycnoderes Guérin-Méneville, 1857
  41. Pycnoderiella Henry, 1993
  42. Sinervaspartus Henry & Howard, 2016
  43. Sinervus Stål, 1860
  44. Sinevia Kerzhner, 1988
  45. Sixeonotopsis Carvalho & Schaffner, 1974
  46. Sixeonotus Reuter, 1876
  47. Spartacus Distant, 1884
  48. Stenopterocorisca Carvalho, 1981
  49. Stictolophus Bergroth, 1922
  50. Sysinas Distant, 1883
  51. Taricoris Carvalho, 1981
  52. Tenthecoris Scott, 1886
  53. Thaumastomiris Kirkaldy, 1902

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