Colpurini

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Colpurini
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Coreidae
Subfamily: Coreinae
Tribe: Colpurini
Breddin, 1900
Synonyms
  • Agathyrini Breddin, 1906
  • Agathyrnaria Breddin, 1906
  • Hygiinae Kirkaldy, 1902
  • Lybantaria Stål, 1871
  • Lybantina Stål, 1871
  • Lybantini Stål, 1871
  • Pachycephalini Breddin, 1900

The Colpurini [1] are a tribe of leaf-footed bugs, in the subfamily Coreinae erected (as a subfamily) by Gustav Breddin in 1900. Genera are distributed from India, South-East Asia through to Australia and New Zealand. [2] The tribe name (type) is based on Colpura Bergroth: now a subgenus of Hygia .

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Genera

The Coreoidea Species File lists: [2]

  1. Acantholybas Breddin, 1899
  2. Acanthotyla Stål, 1873
  3. Acarihygia Brailovsky, 1993
  4. Agathyrna Stål, 1861
  5. Ashlockhygia Brailovsky & Ortega Leon, 1994
  6. Astacops Boisduval, 1835
  7. Ballhygia Brailovsky & Ortega Leon, 1994
  8. Baumannhygia Brailovsky, 1996
  9. Brachylybas Stål, 1871
  10. Brachylybastella Brailovsky, 1995
  11. Buruhygia Brailovsky, 1993
  12. Calyptohygia Brailovsky, 1998
  13. Carayonhygia Brailovsky, 2002
  14. Carvalhygia Brailovsky, 1995
  15. Cephalohygia Brailovsky, 2004
  16. Eludohygia Brailovsky, 1996
  17. Grosshygia Brailovsky, 1993
  18. Grosshygioides Brailovsky, 1993
  19. Halohygia Brailovsky & Barrera, 2004
  20. Heisshygia Brailovsky, 1993
  21. Heydonhygia Brailovsky & Barrera, 2005
  22. Homalocolpura Breddin, 1900
  23. Hygia Uhler, 1861
  24. Kekihygia Brailovsky, 1994
  25. Kerzhnerhygia Brailovsky, 1993
  26. Kinabaluhygia Brailovsky, 1996
  27. Lobogonius Stål, 1871
  28. Lothygia Brailovsky, 1994
  29. Lygaeopharus Stål, 1871
  30. Missimhygia Brailovsky, 1993
  31. Monasavuhygia Brailovsky, 1996
  32. Neohalohygia Brailovsky & Barrera, 2004
  33. Neosciophyrus Brailovsky, 2003
  34. Nepiohygia Brailovsky, 2003
  35. Nishihygia Brailovsky, 2000
  36. Pachycolpura Breddin, 1900
  37. Pachycolpuroides Brailovsky, 1993
  38. Panstronhygia Brailovsky & Barrera, 2000
  39. Riedelhygia Brailovsky & Barrera, 2005
  40. Salgohygia Brailovsky & Barrera, 2004
  41. Schaeferhygia Brailovsky & Ortega Leon, 1994
  42. Sciophyrella Brailovsky & Barrera, 1996
  43. Sciophyritides Brailovsky & Barrera, 1996
  44. Sciophyroides Brailovsky & Barrera, 1996
  45. Sciophyropsis Brailovsky & Barrera, 1996
  46. Sciophyrus Stål, 1873
  47. Scioriedeli Brailovsky, 2004
  48. Sibuyanhygia Brailovsky, 1997
  49. Sohnhygia Brailovsky, 2003
  50. Sulawsihygia Brailovsky, 2000
  51. Tachycolpura Breddin, 1900
  52. Typhlocolpura Breddin, 1900
  53. Ullrihygia Brailovsky & Barrera, 2003
  54. Vittorius Distant, 1902
  55. Warishygia Brailovsky, 2003
  56. Weirhygia Brailovsky, 2001
  57. Wolfius Distant, 1902
  58. Woodwardhygia Brailovsky, 1993
  59. Wygohygia Brailovsky, 1993
  60. Xanthocolpura Breddin, 1900
  61. Yasunahygia Brailovsky, 2003

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References

  1. Breddin G (1900) Entomologische Nachrichten 26: 39.
  2. 1 2 Coreoidea Species File: tribe Colpurini Breddin, 1900 (Version 5.0/5.0; retrieved 22 April 2022)