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Pseudophloeinae
Subfamily of true bugs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pseudophloeinae is a subfamily of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. There are at least 100 described species in Pseudophloeinae, distributed worldwide.[1][2]

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Genera
The subfamily Pseudophloeinae contains two tribes:
Clavigrallini
Auth. Stål, 1873; distribution Africa, Middle East, Asia, Australia
- Clavigralla Spinola, 1837
- Clavigralloides Dolling, 1978
- Gralliclava Dolling, 1978
- Oncaspidia Stål, 1873
Pseudophloeini
Auth. Stål, 1868; distribution worldwide
- Anoplocerus Kiritshenko, 1926 i c g
- Arenocoris Hahn, 1834 i c g
- Bathysolen Fieber, 1860 i c g
- Bothrostethus Fieber, 1860 i c g
- Ceraleptus Costa, 1847 i c g b
- Coriomeris Westwood, 1842 i c g b
- Hoplolomia Stål, 1873 i c g
- Indolomia Dolling, 1986 i c g
- Loxocnemis Fieber, 1860 i c g
- Mevanidea Reuter, 1883 i c g
- Mevaniomorpha Reuter, 1883 i c g
- Microtelocerus Reuter, 1900 i c g
- Myla Stål, 1866 i c g
- Nemocoris Sahlberg, 1848 i c g
- Neomevaniomorpha Dolling, 1986 i c g
- Paramyla Linnavuori, 1971 i c g
- Pseudomyla Dolling, 1986 i c g
- Psilolomia Breddin, 1909 i c g
- Pungra Dolling, 1986 i c g
- Risbecocoris Izzard, 1949 i c g
- Strobilotoma Fieber, 1860 i c g
- Ulmicola Kirkaldy, 1909 i c g
- Urartucoris Putshkov, 1979 i c g
- Vilga Stål, 1860 i c g
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[3] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[2]
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