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Identification Key to the Principal Families of Florida Heteroptera, by P. M. Choate


Checklist of Illinois Gerromorpha (Heteroptera), by Dr. Steven J. Taylor


Plant Bug Planetary Biodiversity Inventory


Revision of the New World Plagiognathus


Identification Key to the Principal Families of Florida Heteroptera


A Literature-based Key to REDUVIIDAE (Heteroptera) of Florida


Oklahoma Wild Things


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True Bugs of the World (Hemiptera:Heteroptera): Classification and Natural History


Identification manual for the aquatic and semi-aquatic Heteroptera of Florida


Phylogenetic analysis of family groups within the infraorder Pentatomomorpha (Heteroptera), with emphasis on the Lygaeoidea


Evolution of the semi-aquatic bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerromorpha) with a re-interpretation of the fossil record


A systematic study of the subfamily Dicyphinae (Heteroptera: Miridae)


New genera and species of conifer-inhabiting phylinae plant bugs from North America (Heteroptera: Miridae)


New genera, new species, new synonyms, and new combinations in North America and Caribbean Phylinae (Heteroptera, Miridae)


Redescription of Strophopoda aprica Van Duzee and the Description of Two New Genera and Five New Species from ...


New genera, new species, and new combinations in western Nearctic Phylini (Heteroptera, Miridae, Phylinae)


New Genera and Species of Oak-Associated Phylini (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae) from Western North America


Keys to the insects of the Far East of the USSR, Vol. 2. Homoptera and Heteroptera


Reevaluation of the plant bug genus Icodema, with descriptions of two new genera to accomodate five Nearctic species


Revision of Europiella Reuter in North America, with the Description of a New Genus (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae)


Plant bugs of Quercus ilicifolia: myriads of mirids (Heteroptera) in pitch pine-scrub oak barrens


The Lygaeidae of Florida (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae)


Revision of Keltonia and the cotton fleahopper genus Pseudatomoscelis


The predaceous and phytophagous plant bugs (Heteroptera: Miridae) found on apple trees in Quebec.


Melanotrichus whiteheadi


Revision of the spider-commensal plant bug genus Ranzovius Distant (Heteroptera; Miridae)


Revision of Phoenicocoris Reuter ...


Genus Neurocolpus Reuter (Heteroptera: Miridae): Taxonomy, economic implications, hosts and phylogenenetic review


Caulotops distanti (Miridae: Heteroptera), A potential Yucca Pest Newly Discovered In the United States


North American Phytocoris: Eleven New Species from Texas (Heteroptera: Miridae)


Synopsis of the eastern North American species of the plant bug genus Parthenicus ...


Revision of the species of Trigonotylus in North America (Heteroptera: Miridae)


A Synthesis of the Holarctic Miridae (Heteroptera): Distribution, Biology, and Origin, with Emphasis on North America


Revision and cladistic analysis of the Holarctic genus Atractotomus Fieber (Heteroptera, Miridae, Phylinae)


Revision of the New World Pilophorini (Heteroptera, Miridae, Phylinae). Bulletin of the AMNH v. 187, article 2


Revision of the plant bug genus Pseudopsallus Van Duzee (Heteroptera: Miridae). American Museum Novitates 2842


Revision of the mirine genus Phytocoris Fallén (Heteroptera, Miridae) for western North America


The Plant Bugs of the Prairie Provinces of Canada: Heteroptera, Miridae (The Insects and Arachnids of Canada) Part 8


Heteroptera of Economic Importance


A Genus Level Revision of Western Hemisphere Lygaeinae (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) with Keys to Species


Heteroptera of Eastern North America


Review of Lygocoris species found in Canada and Alaska (Heteroptera: Miridae)


Plant Bugs on Fruit Crops in Canada. Heteroptera: Miridae.


Revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Lygus Hahn with a review of the Palaearctic species (Heteroptera: Miridae)


Coreidae of Florida (Hemiptera, Heteroptera)


Catalog of the Heteroptera, or True Bugs of Canada and the Continental United States


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Our only comment would be not to make


Here's the stinkbug


logistics of the change


As to the taxonomic reference question


"single most useful reference to the bugs"


Most helpful summary -- thanks!


If I didn't find the informat


Catalog of the Heteroptera


Thank you for the explanation


new development


Clarify


"...we are fine with Heteropt


status quo OK with me


Heteroptera.


I sent out a request..


ID confirmed by D.B. Thomas: Chlorochroa sayi


Can't see any cornicles


pls edit


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Heteroptera


I'm thinking


Three new families to Heteroptera alone!?!


indeed!


aka Asassin Bug or Kissing Bug


I'm glad to see others bringing this up...


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Key to genera


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Possibly Piezodorus guildinii -- Joe Eger det.


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Anastatus...


Nope, not an ant, it is a Het


Thank you so much for the qui


Actually, neither!


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antennae & beak say Heteroptera: Oncopeltus fasciatus


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Pseudopachybrachius vinctus -- Merrill Sweet det.


Rhopalidae -- Merrill Sweet det.


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Rhopalidae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Miridae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Miridae [Deraeocoris] -- Merrill Sweet det.


Miridae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Miridae [Fulvius?] -- Merrill Sweet det.


Orsillinae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Atrazonotus umbrosus -- Merrill Sweet det.


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Malezonotus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Alydidae -- Merrill Sweet det.


Nysius sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


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Nysius sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Nysius sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


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Kleidocerys sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


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Kleidocerys sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Kleidocerys sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Kleidocerys sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Kleidocerys sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Ligyrocoris diffusus -- Merrill Sweet det.


Ligyrocoris near diffusus -- Merrill Sweet det.


from Merrill Sweet: "Nice Anothocorid"


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from Merrill Sweet: "very small -- perhaps Drymus"


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Oedancala sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


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Largus sp. -- Merrill Sweet det.


I am not an expert on anything...


Correct


We would suggest


I did that too


Thanks


Not Beetles,


Welcome to bugguide, Hilma -


Here is a link to my AZ Heteroptera collection


on the identity of Pima AZ Rhiginia


Opatrinus minimus, i suppose


the link to this paper...


May not be a beetle.


not necessarily this particular family


Heteroptera not Coleoptera


The Egg Has Not Hatched


Thought we would take a couple of minutes


Well, that covers Diptera, Coleoptera and Heteroptera...


Nice images, Ron.


Here's a bold suggestion...


bug


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Clarification


Heteroptera (True Bugs) - not a beetle


Coquillettia sp


Not a book,


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Eggs


Sorry again...


Pachynomidae ?


No, we keep circling around an ID, but


Aradus quadrilineatus Say


Aradus implanus Parshley


Are there any other Mirids or Mirid nymphs


Hmm.


Phymata arctostaphylae identification


So...How about


Adding Authors


Thanks!!!


With regard to the names of the Genera,


UNH list --


B. affinis.


B. affinis.


B. affinis.


Good news, bad news.


Phylum Arthropoda - Arthropod


Please add


Some of the True Bugs (Hetero


The antennae and the wing pads


D. tejanus is a good fit save for the range...


If you look at the taxonomy at the top of the page


Microvelia


to desnake search results...


That would be quite a feat - to lay 10 eggs


Actually, Boris does a great job


Looks like one of the


We agree with Hannah


Looks to be Western Box Elder Bug


Not Beetle -


The Black Corsair is a bug - Heteroptera


They look to be eggs of


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C. shermani?


predative legs


By the look


Hemiptera


Boris


Hemipter: Heteroptera.


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Hmm...


It's a true bug (Heteroptera)


better Shield-backed Bug


Interesting


It may not be on a milkweed


Water true Bug (Heteroptera) - Belostoma sp.


I would prefer


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Bugs.


I'm also not in favor.


Looks more like a bug - Heteroptera


This is actually a true bug


Thks


Adult vs immature


Obviously the time that you have to share


Welcome!


Heteroptera has been restored


Joe Entomologist


I deleted the superfamilies


No point in arguing...


Interesting stuff... this was


Well, since we made the page,


Condense Heteroptera?


Just to give voice to the loyal opposition --


We would think it varies with order.


plant bug nymph


Leaffooted Bug Leptoglossus sp. - Family: Coreidae


Actually, Boris, BugGuide has the


this one will belong to a different species, please unlink


Success!


Sorry, I didn't explain things very clearly...


Claude, how about taking a stroll through


It appears that


We're very confused by the moving of all these


Okay thanks...


a small snag


Additional reference


True bug


Gastrodes


Heteroptera


True bug


Hi


Heteroptera


Heteroptera: Nabidae


Possibly a mirid.


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True Bug


May be Stink Bug Pentatomidae


Update: Microvelia frontalis


Diving Beetle (Dytiscidae) - Adult


Boisea rubrolineata (Barber)


Shape of the antennae...


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Neacoryphus Scudder 1965


Looks like a predaceous stink


Heteroptera nymph


Perhaps Rasahus


Hopper nymph


True bug


sex and wing length in Melanolestes


Long-necked seed bug is probably a safe bet


Some March Flies fly in fall


Heteropteran wings


Got it--Coreidae: Hypselonotus punctiventris


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