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- BioLib includes: Calliphara bifasciata (White, 1842) Calliphara billardierii (Fabricius, 1803) Calliphara bipunctata Lehemann, 1920 Calliphara caesar (Vollenhoven...
- Calliphara regalis is a species of insect in the family Scutelleridae (Hemiptera). The basic body color is deep green with metallic reflections. The pattern...
- Calliphara excellens is a jewel bug in the family Scutelleridae. It is distributed in Nepal and India. Males engage in ritualistic Courtship display, walking...
- Calliphara nobilis (commonly known as the mangrove jewel bug, mangrove shield bug, or mangrove stink bug) is a species of jewel bug found in Asia. Like...
- are two nymphs. A jewel bug from the Philippines feeding on Jatropha. Calliphara excellens from ****an. Chemical secretions from dorsal abdominal or sternal...
- agallocha is the sole food source for the larvae of the mangrove jewel bug (Calliphara nobilis), a phytophagous species of jewel bug found in tropical mangrove...
- Thunberg, 1783 Cimex baro Fabricius, 1798 Callidea distinguenda Uhler, 1861 Calliphara iris Germar, 1839 Chrysocoris grandis (Thunberg, 1783) Chrysocoris iris...
- British Museum. p. 2895. C. H. C. Lyal (1979). "A review of the genus Calliphara Germar, 1839 (Hemiptera: Scutellaridae)" (PDF). Zoologische Mededelingen...
- of Nepal" with some recent additions and a modernized classification. Calliphara excellens - excellent jewel bug Cantao ocellatus Chrysocoris patricius...
- 1775) nec Linnaeus, 1763, Scutellera nobilis (Fabricius, 1775) are now Calliphara nobilis (Linnaeus, 1763) Scutellera holosericea Dohrn, 1863 is Procilia...