- Source: Phylinae
Phylinae is a subfamily of the plant bug family Miridae. Species of this family are found worldwide.
In research published in 2013, the subfamily Phylinae was reorganized. The tribe Auricillocorini is now considered a synonym of Hallodapini, and the tribe Pronotocrepini a synonym of the subtribe Cremnorrhina. New tribes were created under the new or resurrected names Decomiini, Exocarpocorini, Cremnorrhini, Nasocorini, and Semiini. The revised subfamily consists of nine tribes containing around 400 genera and over 2000 species.
Subfamily Phylinae Douglas & Scott, 1865
Tribe Cremnorrhinini Reuter, 1883 (sometimes spelled "Cremnorrhini")
Subtribe Coatonocapsina Schuh & Menard, 2013
Subtribe Cremnorrhina Reuter, 1883
Tribe Decomiini Schuh & Menard, 2013
Tribe Exaeretini Futon, 1875
Tribe Hallodapini Van Duzee, 1916
Tribe Leucophoropterini Schuh, 1974
Subtribe Leucophoropterina Schuh, 1974
Subtribe Tuxedoina Schuh & Menard, 2013
Tribe Nasocorini Reuter, 1883
Tribe Phylini Douglas & Scott, 1865
Subtribe Keltoniina Schuh & Menard, 2013
Subtribe Oncotylina Douglas & Scott, 1865
Subtribe Phylina Douglas & Scott, 1865
Tribe Pilophorini Douglas & Scott, 1876
Tribe Semiini Knight, 1923
Subtribe Exocarpocorina Schuh & Menard, 2013
Subtribe Semiina Knight, 1923
Genera
Phylinae contains the following genera:
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Phylinae
- Miridae
- Phoenicocoris carbonarius
- Oncotylus setulosus
- Oncotylus nigricornis
- Parapsallus vitellinus
- Tuxedo flavicollis
- Oncotylus punctiger
- Oncotylus bolivari
- Decomiini