Fulvius

Stål, 1862

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Fulvius is a of plant bugs in the Miridae, Cylapinae. The genus contains at least 90 described distributed across all continents except Antarctica. Species in this genus are small, predatory or plant-feeding true bugs. The genus was established by Carl Stål in 1862.

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How to pronounce Fulvius: //ˈfʊl.vi.us//

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Distribution

Found on every continent except Antarctica, with at least 90 described worldwide.

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Taxonomic History

The was established by Carl Stål in 1862. It is placed in the Cylapinae, a group of mirid bugs often associated with fungi or decaying plant matter.

Species Diversity

The is notably -rich, with at least 90 described species documented across global faunas.

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