2016
DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090-403.1.1
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Revision and Phylogeny of the Fern-Inhabiting Genus Felisacus Distant (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Bryocorinae)

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“…9K Felisacus solomonicus, sp. nov. Figures 7,9L,13R,S,15J,20 Diagnosis: Recognized by the following combination of characters: head yellow to pale brown; pronotum mostly yellow, antennal segment I red or brown; outer part of clavus yellow; cuneus yellow with reddish tinge, sometimes outer part almost colorless; cylindrical antennal segment I (as in fig. 8A), vertex upraised (as in Namyatova et al, 2016: fig.…”
Section: Felisacus Rubricuneus Carvalhomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9K Felisacus solomonicus, sp. nov. Figures 7,9L,13R,S,15J,20 Diagnosis: Recognized by the following combination of characters: head yellow to pale brown; pronotum mostly yellow, antennal segment I red or brown; outer part of clavus yellow; cuneus yellow with reddish tinge, sometimes outer part almost colorless; cylindrical antennal segment I (as in fig. 8A), vertex upraised (as in Namyatova et al, 2016: fig.…”
Section: Felisacus Rubricuneus Carvalhomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Bryocorinae are a morphologically diverse group, encompassing more than 1000 species assigned to 200 genera, and showing higher species richness in tropical and subtropical areas. Despite recent taxonomic efforts (Yasunaga 2000;Hu & Zheng 2003;Yasunaga & Duwal 2007;Mu & Liu 2012;Konstantinov & Knyshov 2015;Henry & Howard 2016;Yasunaga & Ishikawa 2016;Namyatova & Cassis 2013, 2015, 2016a, 2016bCassis et al 2016;Menard & Schwartz 2018;Henry & Menard 2020) many new taxa remain to be discovered in this large subfamily. Four tribes are currently recognized within the group, with Eccritotarsini Berg, 1883 being the largest and comprising almost two-thirds of total bryocorine genera (Namyatova et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%