Spilostethus
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Spilostethus pandurus | |
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Genus: | Spilostethus Stål, 1868
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Spilostethus is a genus in the insect family Lygaeidae (seed bugs). There are several species within the genus, most from the Palearctic and Oriental region, including:
- Spilostethus beieri
- Spilostethus furcula
- Spilostethus hospes
- Spilostethus juncta
- Spilostethus lemniscatus
- Spilostethus merui
- Spilostethus montislunae
- Spilostethus pandurus
- Spilostethus potanini
- Spilostethus rivularis
- Spilostethus rupta
- Spilostethus simla
- Spilostethus stehliki[1]
- Spilostethus saxatilis
- Spilostethus taeniatus
- Spilostethus trilineatus
Many species form dense aggregations which are thought to provide protection from predators.[2]
References
- ^ Decker, J (2013). "Spilostethus stehliki sp.nov. (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Lygaeidae) from Ethiopia" (PDF). Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae. 98 (2): 391–394.
- ^ Ruxton, Graeme D. and Thomas N. Sherratt (2006). "Aggregation, Defence and Warning Signals: The Evolutionary Relationship". Proceedings: Biological Sciences. 273 (1600): 2417–2424.