2024
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2023.2284417
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Synopsis of the remarkable family Phloeidae (Hemiptera: Pentatomoidea): species identification, chromatic polymorphism and updated distribution

Guilherme Enrique Luisi López,
Cristiano Feldens Schwertner
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“…The Phloeidae is among the less diverse families within Pentatomoidea: except for Lestoniidae, which has two described species (Rider et al, 2018) Phloeocoris paradoxus (Hahn, 1834); that resulted in a long-lasting taxonomical problem), and a solution is proposed in the Chapter 1 (section 4.3.) of this dissertation (López & Schwertner, 2024). Spinola (1837) described the remaining two species, Phloea subquadrata and Phloea longirostris (at the time, included in this genus), totaling the three species known to this day.…”
Section: General Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Phloeidae is among the less diverse families within Pentatomoidea: except for Lestoniidae, which has two described species (Rider et al, 2018) Phloeocoris paradoxus (Hahn, 1834); that resulted in a long-lasting taxonomical problem), and a solution is proposed in the Chapter 1 (section 4.3.) of this dissertation (López & Schwertner, 2024). Spinola (1837) described the remaining two species, Phloea subquadrata and Phloea longirostris (at the time, included in this genus), totaling the three species known to this day.…”
Section: General Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%