Gampsocoris

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Gampsocoris
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Gampsocoris punctipes
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Berytidae
Tribe: Gampsocorini
Genus: Gampsocoris
Fuss, 1852
Synonyms
  • Armanus Mulsant & Rey, 1870
  • Auchenoplus Bergroth, 1913
  • Lindbergius Josifov, 1965

Gampsocoris [1] is the type genus of the subfamily Gampsocorinae and tribe Gampsocorini. These stilt bugs species are mostly recorded from Europe and Africa. [2]

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Species

According to BioLib the following are included: [3] [2]

  1. Gampsocoris africanus (Stusak, 1966)
  2. Gampsocoris bihamatus (Distant, 1909)
  3. Gampsocoris culicinus Seidenstücker, 1948
  4. Gampsocoris decorus (Uhler, 1893)
  5. Gampsocoris enslini Seidenstücker, 1953
  6. Gampsocoris gatai Günther, 1997
  7. Gampsocoris gibberosus (Horváth, 1922)
  8. Gampsocoris gomeranus Wagner, 1965
  9. Gampsocoris lilianae Josifov, 1958
  10. Gampsocoris linnavuorii Henry, 2016
  11. Gampsocoris minutus Josifov, 1965
  12. Gampsocoris pacificus (China, 1930)
  13. Gampsocoris panorminus Seidenstücker, 1965
  14. Gampsocoris punctipes (Germar, 1822)
  15. Gampsocoris tuberculatus (Štusák, 1966)

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References

  1. Fuss C (1852) Beitrag zur siebenburgerischen Insektenfauna. 3, 73–80.
  2. 1 2 GBIF: Gampsocoris Fuss, 1852
  3. BioLib.cz: genus Gampsocoris Fuss, 1852 (retrieved 6 April 2022)