• Source: Epidaus
  • Epidaus is a genus of assassin bugs with about 25 species mainly distributed in the Oriental Realm with two species (E. nebulo and E. tuberosus) which extend into the Palearctic Realm. Most species have a long and narrow body with the pronotum having a posterior margin with raised corners and spiny outgrowths facing outwards. The head a tubercle behind the base of each of the two antennae.
    Species included in the genus include:

    Epidaus alternus Bergroth, 1915
    Epidaus atrispinus Distant, 1904
    Epidaus bachmaensis Truong, Zhao and Cai, 2006
    Epidaus bicolor Distant, 1903
    Epidaus compressispinus Breddin, 1900
    Epidaus connectens Distant, 1919
    Epidaus conspersus Stål, 1863
    Epidaus famulus (Stål, 1863)
    Epidaus furculatus Stål, 1863
    Epidaus incomptus Miller, 1941
    Epidaus insularis Zhang, Zhao, Cao and Cai, 2010
    Epidaus kedahensis Miller, 1941
    Epidaus latispinus Stål, 1863
    Epidaus longispinus Hsiao, 1979
    Epidaus maculiger Stål, 1859
    Epidaus nebulo (Stål, 1863)
    Epidaus pantolabus Miller, 1941
    Epidaus parvus Distant, 1904
    Epidaus pellax Miller, 1941
    Epidaus pretiosus Distant, 1903
    Epidaus sexspinus Hsiao, 1979
    Epidaus transversus (Burmeister, 1835)
    Epidaus tuberosus Yang, 1940
    Epidaus validispinus Stål, 1863
    Epidaus wangi Chen, Zhu, Wang and Cai, 2016


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