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(n. gen.); Schuh et al., 1995: 379 (n. syn., disc.); Schuh, 1995: 312 (cat.); 2004: 2 (diag., desc.);
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: 21
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(diag.).
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species:
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Uhler, 1893
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; subsequent designation.
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. Recognized by small to medium sized, oval or elongated oval body; completely pale, or greenish, or entirely fuscous or black coloration; reclining simple dark and sericeous setae on dorsum; distribution of spots on metafemora and tibia. For detailed description see Schuh et al., 1995; and
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.
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. Pygophore relatively larger than total abdomen. Body of endosoma partially or completely twisted mesally; apex with two apical processes, and occasionally semisclerotized or membranous blades arising from basal curved area; and secondary gonopore placed around chitinized bands of endosoma.
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<emphasis id="1CFBEAF5162390523899FD33FE3183C1" box="[199,398,699,723]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="384">Female genitalia</emphasis>
: Bursa copulatrix semitransparent with or without minute spinules; sclerotized rings asymmetrical, thin rimmed, and variously shaped.
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. The breeding host for this genus is confirmed as
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spp.; the genus is occasionally also observed on other plants belonging to family
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, and
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in the Palearctic region (
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). In
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these tiny bugs were mostly collected from asteraceous plants.
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The survey confirmed that
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and
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.
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are commonly distributed in
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whereas the remaining species are rare and represented with very few specimens in our collection.
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