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The assassin bug subfamily Peiratinae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) from Vietnam: an annotated checklist of species and taxonomic notes and taxonomic notes
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12 loài bọ xít ăn sâu thuộc phân họ Peiratinae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) ở Việt Nam đã được ghi nhận và có khóa định loại, 3 loài bao gồm Sirthenea dimidiate Horvath, Peirates leturoides Wolff và Ectomocoris biguttulus Stal đã được ngi nhân lầm đầu tiên ở Việt Nam. Mời các bạn cùng tìm hiểu. | Journal of Science of Hanoi National University of Education Natural sciences Volume 52 Number 4 2007 pp. 188- 194 The assassin bug subfamily Peiratinae Hemiptera Reduviidae from Vietnam an annotated checklist of species and taxonomic notes and taxonomic notes Truong Xuan Lam Institute of Ecology amp Biological Resources Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology Tâm t t. 12 lo i bå x t n s u thuëc ph n hå Peiratinae Hemiptera Reduviidae ð Vi t Nam ñc nghi nhªn v câ kho ành lo i. 3 lo i bao gçm Sirthenea dimidiate Horvath Peirates leturoides Wolff v Ectomocoris biguttulus Stal ñc nghi nhªn l n u ti n ð Vi t Nam Key words Reduviidae Peiratinae Vietnam new records key. 1 Introduction The subfamily Peiratinae occurs world-wide with the tropical areas of African and Oriental Regions richest. This subfamily is a medium sized in the family Reduviidae. About 380 species in 27 genus have been known in the world Putshkov amp Putshkov 1985 Maldonado- Capriles 1990 . Some of them can be find in agricultural crops such as Rice Soybean Cotton Corn Peanut and playing an important role in the natural control of insect pests in the field Ambrose 1990 In the Viet Nam so far only 3 genera and 4 species of the Peiratinae have been reported Serville 1831 Distant 1904 1919 Hsiao amp Ren 1981 Maldonado-Capriles 1990 Cai amp Lu 1990 1991 Putshkov amp Putshkov 1996 . Recently Cai amp Tomokuni 2004 have been new reported more 4 species and 1 genus belonging to the subfamily Peiratinae. One of them was new species of genus Sirthenea . The present paper we also review and new report more several species that were previously unknown from there. All the measurements are in millimeters. This research is supported by The National Natural Science Foundation of Vietnam No. 6.021.06 Truong Xuan Lam Key to the genera of Vietnamese Peiratinae 1. Head short antennae inserted near or not remote from eyes mid tibia with spongy fossa . .2 - Head long subproject antennae inserted remotely from eyes mid