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Genus of insects This article is about the genus of Mirid bugs. For the people living near Lake Baringo, Kenya, see Ilchamus people.

Chamus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Miridae
Subfamily: Bryocorinae
Tribe: Dicyphini
Subtribe: Odoniellina
Genus: Chamus
Distant, 1904

Chamus is a genus of Miridae or capsid bugs in the tribe Dicyphini and subtribe Odoniellina. Species can be found in central and southern Africa, with the type C. wealei first described by Distant in 1904.

Species

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:

  1. Chamus conradsianus Schouteden, 1942
  2. Chamus incertus Reuter & Poppius, 1911
  3. Chamus mefisto Reuter & Poppius, 1911
  4. Chamus overlaeti Schouteden, 1942
  5. Chamus reuteri Poppius, 1914
  6. Chamus schroederi Poppius, 1912
  7. Chamus wealei Distant, 1904 - type species (synonym C. ghesquierei Schouteden, 1942)

References

  1. ^ Distant WL (1904) Rhynchotal Notes. XXI. Heteroptera, fam. Capsidae (Part II). Annals and Magazine of Natural History (7)13: 194-206.
  2. ^ Global Biodiversity Information Facility: Chamus Distant, 1904 (retrieved 9 November 2021)

External links

  • Data related to Chamus at Wikispecies
Taxon identifiers
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