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Hallodapini

Hallodapini is a tribe of plant bugs in the family Miridae. There are more than 50 genera in Hallodapini.

Most species of this tribe are found in the Old World, including Australia. Only one genus, Cyrtopeltocoris, is found in North America.

Genera

These 56 genera belong to the tribe Hallodapini:

Acrorrhinium <small>Noualhier, 1895</small> - Europe, Asia, Australia<br> Aeolocoris <small>Reuter, 1903</small> - Africa<br> Alloeomimus <small>Reuter, 1910</small> - Paleotropical<br> Artchawakomius <small>Yasunaga, 2012</small> - Orient<br> Aspidacanthus <small>Reuter, 1901</small> - Africa, southern Palearctic<br> Auricillocoris <small>Schuh, 1984</small> - Orient<br> Azizus <small>Distant, 1910</small> - Indomalaya, Pacific islands<br> Bibundiella <small>Poppius, 1914</small> - Africa<br> Boopidella <small>Reuter, 1907</small> - Africa<br> Carinogulus <small>Schuh, 1974</small> - Africa<br> Chaetocapsus <small>Poppius, 1914</small> - Africa<br> Clapmarius <small>Distant, 1904</small> - Orient<br> Cleotomiris <small>Schuh, 1984</small> - Orient<br> Cleotomiroides <small>Schuh, 1984</small> - Orient<br> Cremnocephalus <small>Eieber, 1860</small> - Western Palearctic<br> Cyrtopeltocoris <small>Reuter, 1876</small> - North America<br> Diocoris <small>Kirkaldy, 1902</small> - Africa<br> Eminoculus <small>Schuh, 1974</small> - Africa<br> Formicopsella <small>Poppius, 1914</small> - Africa<br> Gampsodema <small>Odhiambo, 1960</small> - Africa<br> Glaphyrocoris <small>Reuter, 1903</small> - Southern Palearctic, Africa<br> Hadrodapus <small>Linnavuori, 1996</small> - Africa<br> Hallodapomimus <small>Herczek, 2000</small> - Baltic amber<br> Hallodapus <small>Eieber, 1858</small> - Palearctic, Africa, Australia<br> Ifephylus <small>Linnavuori, 1993</small> - Africa<br> Kapoetius <small>Schmitz, 1969</small> - Palearctic, Africa<br> Laemocoris <small>Reuter, 1879</small> - Africa, southern Palearctic<br> Leaina <small>Linnavuori, 1974</small> - west Africa<br> Leptomimus <small>Herczek & Popov, 2010</small> - Baltic amber<br> Lestonisca <small>Carvalho, 1988</small> - Africa<br> Linacoris <small>Carvalho, 1983</small> - Oceania<br> Lissocapsus <small>Bergroth, 1903</small> - Africa, Madagascar<br> Malgacheocoris <small>Carvalho, 1952</small> - Africa, Madagascar<br> Mimocoris <small>J. Scott, 1872</small> - Europe<br> Myombea <small>China & Carvalho, 1951</small> - Africa<br> Myrmicomimus <small>Reuter, 1881</small> - southern Palearctic<br> Neolaemocoris <small>Wagner, 1975</small> - Palearctic, North Africa<br> Omphalonotus <small>Reuter, 1876</small> - southern Palearctic<br> Pangania <small>Poppius, 1914</small> - Africa<br> Paralaemocoris <small>Linnavuori, 1964</small> - southern Palearctic<br> Phoradendrepulus <small>Polhemus & Polhemus, 1985</small> - southwest Nearctic<br> Podullahas <small>Schuh, 1984</small> - Orient<br> Pongocoris <small>Linnavuori, 1975</small> - Africa<br> Ribautocapsus <small>Wagner, 1962</small> - Palearctic<br> Ruwaba <small>Linnavuori, 1975</small> - Southern Palearctic<br> Skukuza <small>Schuh, 1974</small> - Africa<br> Sohenus <small>Distant, 1910</small> - India, Sri Lanka<br> Syngonus <small>Bergroth, 1926</small> - Africa<br> Systellonotidea <small>Poppius, 1914</small> - Africa<br> Systellonotopsis <small>Poppius, 1914</small> - Africa<br> Systellonotus <small>Pieber, 1858</small> - Palearctic<br> Trichophorella <small>Reuter, 1905</small> - Africa<br> Trichophthalmocapsus <small>Poppius, 1914</small><br> Vitsikamiris <small>Polhemus, 1994</small> - Africa, Madagascar<br> Wygomiris <small>Schuh, 1984</small> eastern Asia, Indo-Pacific<br> Zaratus <small>Distant, 1909</small> - India, Thailand

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