Sthenaridea Reuter, 1885
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Sthenaridea Reuter, 1885 View in CoL View at ENA (2 spp.)
S. piceonigra (Motschulsky, 1863) — Japan (Bonin and Ryukyu Islands); known widely from the Oriental and Australian regions, including SE China and Taiwan.—Graminoid monocots (mostly sedges at water margin) ( Yasunaga, 2001; Yasunaga & Duwal, 2015; 2016).
S. rufescens (Poppius, 1915) — Japan (Bonin and Ryukyu Islands); known from the Oriental and Australian regions—Graminoid monocots ( Cyperaceae , Gramineae ) ( Yasunaga, 2001; Yasunaga & Duwal, 2015; 2016).
Yasunaga, T. (2001) Family Miridae Hahn, plant bugs. In: Yasunaga, T., Takai, M. & Kawasawa, T. (Eds.), A Field Guide to Japanese Bugs. Vol. II. Zenkoku Noson Kyoiku Kyokai, Publishing Co. Ltd., Tokyo, pp. 2 - 96 + 111 - 351. [in Japanese]
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