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Miridae: Definition from Answers.com
Miridae ( ?mir??d? ) ( invertebrate zoology ) The largest family of the Hemiptera ... Some genera are ant mimics at certain stages of life. Most of the more well-known mirids ... (more...)

Miridae Images
This page is a collection of images that are attached to a branch of the Tree of Life. For a more detailed explanation of the different ToL page types, have a look at ... (more...)
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Miridae
Citing this page: Tree of Life Web Project. 2005. Miridae. Leaf bugs or plant bugs. Version 21 June 2005 (temporary). http://tolweb.org/Miridae ... (more...)
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Plant Bug :: Planetary Biodiversity Inventory
Miridae) to scientists, conservation biologists, environmental scientists, the general ... also view taxon treatments (species pages) and distribution maps though Discover Life by ... (more...)

Discover Life - Miridae: Pherolepis aenescens Reuter, 1901
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Miridae: Pherolepis aenescens Reuter, 1901 (more...)

Miridae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The large and diverse insect family Miridae contains the plant bugs, leaf bugs, and grass ... Some genera are ant mimics at certain stages of life. Most of the more well-known mirids ... (more...)

Discover Life - Miridae: Campylomma odontospermi Lindberg, 1958
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Miridae: Campylomma odontospermi Lindberg, 1958 (more...)

Discover Life -- Miridae identification guide & checklist

Discover Life - Miridae: Myiomma fusiforme Henry, T., 1979
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Miridae: Myiomma fusiforme Henry, T., 1979 (more...)

Plant Bug :: Planetary Biodiversity Inventory
Some biological aspects of the Miridae The biologies, or life histories, of plant bugs have been most extensively studied for species in the temperate latitudes and for those ... (more...)

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