Bryocorinae, Carvalho, 1957
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Bryocorinae |
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Subfamily Bryocorinae
Diagnosis. Three-segmented tarsi, often enlarged at apex, and fleshy pulvilli attached to the bases of claws ( Eccritotarsini ), or sometimes the tarsal segments slender with tiny claws ( Dicyphini ). Bryocorini and Eccritotarsini with one closed cell on membrane, whereas Dicyphini with two closed cells ( Ferreira et al. 2015).
Ferreira, P. S. F., Henry, T. J. & Coelho, L. A. (2015) Plant Bugs (Miridae). In: Panizzi, A. & Grazia, J. (Eds.), True Bugs (Heteroptera) of the Neotropics. Entomology in Focus. Vol. 2. Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 237 - 286. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / 978 - 94 - 017 - 9861 - 7 _ 10
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