- The
Tingidae are a
family of very
small (2–10 mm (0.08–0.39 in))
insects in the
order Hemiptera that are
commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group...
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Copium is a
genus of lace bugs in the
family Tingidae.
Twelve species are
currently recognized:
Copium adumbratum (Horváth, 1891)
Copium bernardi Wagner...
- (old
world bat bugs)
Reduviidae (********in bugs,
wheel bugs, thread-legged bugs)
Thaumastocoridae (royal palm bugs)
Tingidae (lace bugs) Velocipedidae...
- lace bugs.
Thirteen genera have been recorded. This
tribe is
unique among Tingidae in
having the
second tarsal segment wider than the first.
Aeopelys Drake...
- (old
world bat bugs)
Reduviidae (********in bugs,
wheel bugs, thread-legged bugs)
Thaumastocoridae (royal palm bugs)
Tingidae (lace bugs) Velocipedidae...
- W. 1982. Age
specific maternal defence in
Gargaphia solani (Hemiptera:
Tingidae).
Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 11:7–11. Tallamy, D.W.; Walsh, E.; Peck, D.C. 2004...
- (old
world bat bugs)
Reduviidae (********in bugs,
wheel bugs, thread-legged bugs)
Thaumastocoridae (royal palm bugs)
Tingidae (lace bugs) Velocipedidae...
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Atheas mimeticus is a
species of lace bug in the
family Tingidae. It is
found in
North America. "Atheas
mimeticus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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Belenus is a
genus of lace bugs in the
family Tingidae.
There are
about nine
described species in Belenus.
These nine
species belong to the
genus Belenus:...
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Bunia is a
genus of lace bugs in the
family Tingidae.
There are
about six
described species in Bunia.
These six
species belong to the
genus Bunia: Bunia...