Nasocorini
Salicarus roseri, United Kingdom
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Miridae
Subfamily: Phylinae
Tribe: Nasocorini
Reuter, 1883

Nasocorini is a tribe of plant bugs in the family Miridae. There are more than 50 genera in Nasocorini.[1][2][3]

Genera

These 59 genera belong to the tribe Nasocorini:

  • Adenostomocoris Schuh & Schwartz, 2004 - Southwest Nearctic
  • Agrametra Buchanan-White, 1878 - St. Helena Island
  • Arctostaphylocoris Schuh & Schwartz, 2004 - Western Nearctic
  • Atomophora Reuter, 1879 - Palearctic
  • Atomoscelis Reuter, 1875 - Palearctic
  • Atractotomoidea Yasunaga, 1999 - southern and eastern Asia
  • Atractotomus Fieber, 1858 - Holarctic
  • Badezorus Distant, 1910 - Palearctic
  • Beckocoris Knight, 1968 - Western Nearctic
  • Bergmiris Carvalho, 1984 - Neotropics
  • Boopidocoris Reuter, 1879 - Palearctic
  • Caiganga Carvalho & Becker, 1957 - Neotropics
  • Camptotylidea Wagner, 1957 - Palearctic
  • Campylomma Reuter, 1878 - Old World, Australia
  • Chinacapsus Wagner, 1961 - Palearctic
  • Chlamydatus Curtis, 1833 - Holarctic
  • Chlamyopsallus Schwartz, 2005 - Western Nearctic
  • Hambletoniola Carvalho, 1954 - Western Nearctic
  • Helenocoris Schmitz, 1976 - St. Helena Island
  • Hirtopsallus Schmitz, 1976 - St. Helena Island
  • Insulopus Schmitz, 1976 - St. Helena Island
  • Karocris V. Putshkov, 1975 - Palearctic
  • Kasumiphylus Schwartz & Stonedahl, 2004 - Palearctic
  • Knightomiroides Stonedahl & Schwartz, 1996 - Western Nearctic
  • Lamprosthenarus Poppius, 1914 - Africa
  • Larinocerus Froeschner, 1965 - Western Nearctic
  • Lattinophylus Schuh, 2008 - Western Nearctic
  • Lindbergopsallus Wagner, 1962 - Palearctic
  • Lopsallus Schmitz, 1976 - St. Helena Island
  • Maurodactylus Reuter, 1878 - Palearctic
  • Megalopsallus Knight, 1927 - Nearctic
  • Monosynamma J. Scott, 1864 - Holarctic
  • Naresthus Schmitz, 1976 - St. Helena Island
  • Nasocoris Reuter, 1879 - Palearctic
  • Neisopsallus Schmitz, 1976 - St. Helena Island
  • Neophylus Carvalho & Costa, 1992 - Nearctic
  • Nevadocoris Knight, 1968 - Western Nearctic
  • Nigrimiris Carvalho & Schaffner, 1973 - Neotropics
  • Nigrocapillocoris Wagner, 1973 - Palearctic
  • Oligobiella Reuter, 1885 - St. Helena Island
  • Orthopidea Reuter, 1899 - Palearctic
  • Phaxia Kerzhner, 1984 - Palearctic
  • Phoenicocoris Reuter, 1875 - Holarctic
  • Pinomiris Stonedahl & Schwartz, 1996 - Western Nearctic
  • Pruneocoris Schuh & Schwartz, 2004 - Western Nearctic
  • Psallomimus Wagner, 1951 - Africa, southern Palearctic
  • Rhinacloa Reuter, 1876 - Neotropics, Mexico
  • Salicarus Kerzhner, 1962 - Palearctic
  • Solenoxyphus Reuter, 1875 - Palearctic
  • Spanagonicus Berg, 1883 - New World
  • Squamophylus Carvalho & Costa, 1992 - Nearctic
  • Sthenaropsis Poppius, 1912 - Palearctic
  • Taeniophorus Linnavuori, 1952 - Palearctic
  • Tannerocoris Knight, 1970 - Western Nearctic
  • Tapuruyunus Carvalho, 1946 - Neotropics
  • Thymopsallus Linnavuori, 1975 - Palearctic
  • Tijucaphylus Carvalho & Costa, 1992 - Neotropics
  • Tunisiella Carapezza, 1997 - Palearctic
  • Voruchia Reuter, 1879 - Palearctic

References

  1. "Nasocorini tribe Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
  2. Schuh, Randall T.; Menard, Katrina L. (2013). "A Revised Classification of the Phylinae (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae): Arguments for the Placement of Genera". American Museum Novitates (3785): 1–72. doi:10.1206/3785.2. hdl:2246/6451. S2CID 85911892.
  3. Menard, Katrina L.; Schuh, Randall T.; Woolley, James B. (2013). "Total-evidence phylogenetic analysis and reclassification of the Phylinae (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae), with the recognition of new tribes and subtribes and a redefinition of Phylini". Cladistics. 30 (4): 391–427. doi:10.1111/cla.12052. PMID 34788969.


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