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Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Classis: Insecta
Cladus: Dicondylia
Subclassis: Pterygota
Cladus: Metapterygota
Infraclassis: Neoptera
Cladus: Eumetabola
Cladus: Paraneoptera
Superordo: Condylognatha
Ordo: Hemiptera
Subordo: Heteroptera
Infraordo: Pentatomomorpha
Superfamilia: Coreoidea

Familia: Coreidae
Subfamilia: Coreinae
Tribus: Acanthocephalini - Acanthocerini - Acanthocorini - Agriopocorini - Amorbini - Anhomoeini - Anisoscelini - Barreratalpini - Chariesterini - Chelinideini - Cloresmini - Colpurini - Coreini - Cyllarini - Daladerini - Dasynini - Discogastrini - Gonocerini - Homoeocerini - Hypselonotini - Latimbini - Manocoreini - Mecocnemini - Mictini - Nematopodini - Petascelini - Phyllomorphini - Placoscelini - Prionotylini - Procamptini - Sinotagini - Spartocerini
Genera incertae sedis: Amblyomia – †Ferriantenna – Mamurius

Name

Coreinae Leach, 1815

Vernacular names
Synonyms
References
References

Bansal, N.; Kaur, H. 2013: Karyological and meiotic studies in seven species of Coreinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Coreidae) from North India. Zootaxa 3641(5): 577–586. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3641.5.6 Reference page.
Brailovsky, H., 2002: Remarkable new genera and species of Coreidae from Peru (Heteroptera: Coreinae: Coreini, Nematopodini). Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 110(3 & 4): 341–350. DOI: 10.1664/0028-7199(2002)110[341:RNGASO]2.0.CO;2
Cumming, R.T. & le Tirant, S. 2021. Drawing the Excalibur bug from the stone: adding credibility to the double-edged sword hypothesis of coreid evolution (Hemiptera, Coreidae). Zookeys 1043: 117–131. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1043.67730 Open access Reference page.

Links

Coreinae – Taxon details on Coreoidea Species File.

Coreinae[2] is a subfamily in the hemipteran family Coreidae. They have been shown to be paraphyletic with respect to Meropachyinae.[3]
Tribes
Mictis profana (Mictini)
Piezogaster sp. mating group (Nematopodini)

The following tribes belong to the Coreinae:[1]

Acanthocephalini Stål, 1870 - Americas
Acanthocerini Bergroth, 1913 - Americas
Acanthocorini Amyot and Serville, 1843 - Africa, Asia, Australia
Agriopocorini Miller, 1954 - Australia
Amorbini Stål, 1873 - Australia, New Guinea
Anhomoeini Hsiao, 1964 - Asian mainland:
monotypic tribe: Anhomoeus Hsiao, 1963
Anisoscelidini Laporte, 1832 - Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia
Barreratalpini Brailovsky, 1988 - central America:
monotypic tribe: Barreratalpa Brailovsky, 1988
Chariesterini Stål, 1868 - mostly Americas
Chelinideini Blatchley, 1926
monotypic tribe: Chelinidea Uhler, 1863
Cloresmini Stål, 1873 - SE Asia
Colpurini Breddin, 1900 - Africa, Asia
Coreini Leach, 1815 - Africa, Europe, Asia
Cyllarini Stål, 1873 - tropical Africa, Sri Lanka
Daladerini Stål, 1873 - Africa, Asia
Dasynini Bergroth, 1913 - Africa, Asia, Australia
Discogastrini Stål, 1868 - central and S. America
Gonocerini (synonym Gonocérates Mulsant & Rey, 1870) - Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia
Homoeocerini Amyot and Serville, 1843 - Africa, Asia
Hypselonotini Bergroth, 1913 - Americas
Latimbini Stål, 1873 - Africa
Manocoreini Hsiao, 1964 - China
monotypic tribe: Manocoreus Hsiao, 1964
Mecocnemini Hsiao, 1964 - China
monotypic tribe: Mecocnemis Hsiao, 1964
Mictini Amyot and Serville, 1843 - Africa, Asia
Nematopodini Amyot and Serville, 1843 - Americas
Petascelini Stål, 1873 - Africa, Asia
Phyllomorphini Mulsant and Rey, 1870 - Africa, mainland Europe, Asia - includes Phyllomorpha
Placoscelini Stål, 1868 - central and S. America
Prionotylini Puton, 1872 - Europe
monotypic tribe: Prionotylus Fieber, 1860
Procamptini Ahmad, 1964 - Philippines
monotypic tribe: Procamptus Bergroth, 1925
Sinotagini Hsiao, 1963 - China
monotypic tribe: Sinotagus Kiritshenko, 1916
Spartocerini Amyot and Serville, 1843 - Americas

Fossil genera

Ferriantenna Cumming & Le Tirant, 2021 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian[4]
Magnusantenna Du & Chen in Du et al. 2021 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian[5]

References

"Coreinae". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Coreoidea Species File (Version 5.0/5.0)
Forthman, Michael; Miller, Christine W.; Kimball, Rebecca T. (2019). "Phylogenomic analysis suggests Coreidae and Alydidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) are not monophyletic". Zoologica Scripta. 48 (4): 520–534. doi:10.1111/zsc.12353. ISSN 1463-6409.
Cumming, Royce T.; Tirant, Stephane Le (2021-06-14). "Drawing the Excalibur bug from the stone: adding credibility to the double-edged sword hypothesis of coreid evolution (Hemiptera, Coreidae)". ZooKeys (1043): 117–131. doi:10.3897/zookeys.1043.67730. ISSN 1313-2970. PMC 8217075. PMID 34163298.
Du, Bao-Jie; Chen, Rui; Tao, Wen-Tao; Shi, Hong-Liang; Bu, Wen-Jun; Liu, Ye; Ma, Shuai; Ni, Meng-Ya; Kong, Fan-Li; Xiao, Jin-Hua; Huang, Da-Wei (2021-01-22). "A Cretaceous bug with exaggerated antennae might be a double-edged sword in evolution". iScience. 24 (1): 101932. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2020.101932. ISSN 2589-0042. PMC 7773949. PMID 33409478.

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