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Tribe Leucophoropterini

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New genera, new species, new synonyms, and new combinations in North America and Caribbean Phylinae (Heteroptera, Miridae)
By Randall T. Schuh and Michael D. Schwartz
American Museum of Natural History, 2004
American Museum novitates No. 3436

Provides the key, the description, and the images of new genera Adenostomocoris, Arctostaphylocoris, Aurantiocoris, Guentherocoris, Pruneocoris, and Vanduzeephylus. The author transferred Maurodactylus semiustus Van Duzee, 1914, Chlamydatus manzanitae Knight, 1964, Sthenarus cuneotinctus (Van Duzee, 1915), Psallus atritibialis Knight, 1930, and Reuteroscopus falcatus Van Duzee, 1917 to the genera Adenostomocoris, Arctostaphylocoris, Aurantiocoris, Guentherocoris, and Vanduzeephylus, respectively.

Redescription of Strophopoda aprica Van Duzee and the Description of Two New Genera and Five New Species from ...
By Michael D. Schwartz
American Museum of Natural History, 2005
Full Title: Redescription of Strophopoda aprica Van Duzee and the description of two new genera and five new species from the southwestern United States and northern Mexico (Heteroptera, Miridae)
American Museum novitates No. 3489

Provides the key, the description, and the images of two new genera Calidroides and Chlamyopsallus and two new species of Pseudopsallus as well as the revision of Strophopoda aprica.

Available online at AMNH Research Library.

New genera, new species, and new combinations in western Nearctic Phylini (Heteroptera, Miridae, Phylinae)
By Christiane Weirauch
American Museum of Natural History, 2006
American Museum Novitates No. 3521

Provides the key, the description, and the images of six new genera Galbinocoris, Hamatophylus, Insulaphylus, Maculamiris, Quernocoris, and Vesperocoris. The author transferred Plagiognathus guttulosus (Reuter, 1876) and Plagiognathus paddocki Knight, 1964 to the genera Hamatophylus and Vesperocoris, respectively.

Available online at AMNH Research Library.

New Genera and Species of Oak-Associated Phylini (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae) from Western North America
By Christiane Weirauch
American Museum of Natural History, 2006
American Museum Novitates No. 3522

Provides the key, the description, and the images of six new genera Crassomiris, Phallospinophylus, Quercophylus, Pygovepres, Rubellomiris, and Rubeospineus. The author transferred Psallus vaccinicola Knight, 1930 to the genus Pygovepres.

Available online at AMNH Research Library.

Reevaluation of the plant bug genus Icodema, with descriptions of two new genera to accomodate five Nearctic species
By Henry, Thomas J.
the New York Entomological Society, 1999
Full Title: Reevaluation of the plant bug genus Icodema, with descriptions of two new genera to accomodate five Nearctic species (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae)
Journal of the New York Entomological Society 107: pp. 181-203

Provides key, description, photos and illustration of the genera Americodema and Occidentodema.

Revision of the New World Pilophorini (Heteroptera, Miridae, Phylinae)
By Randall T. Schuh & Michael D. Schwartz
American Museum of Natural History, 1988
Bulletin of the AMNH v. 187, article 2

Covers almost all New World speices in Pilophorini. Key to three New World Pilophorini genera, Alepidiella, Sthenaridea, and Pilophorus, key to species of each genus, and description of each species along with photos and pictures.

Available online at AMNH Research Library.

A partial list of Miridae from Texas (Order Hemiptera).
By Johnston, H.G.
Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 24: 217-219., 1929
Full Text - BHL

Johnston, H.G. (1929) A partial list of Miridae from Texas (Order Hemiptera). Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 24: 217-219.

The following is a partial list of Mirids collected principally by the writer, in the vicinity of College Station, Texas, during the spring and summer, 1928. But little is known of the distribution of the family Miridae in the southwestern part of the United States, thus the following notes might prove of interest. Specimens have been determined by the writer and verified by Dr.

An annotated list of the Miridae of Georgia (Hemiptera-Heteroptera)
By Henry TJ and CL Smith
Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society 14: 212--220, 1979
Available online here.

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