Pamillia

Uhler, 1887

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Pamillia is a of plant bugs in the Miridae, established by Uhler in 1887. The genus contains approximately five described distributed in North and Central America. Species include P. affinis, P. behrensii, P. nicaraguensis, P. nyctalis, and P. pilosella. As members of Miridae, these insects are small, soft-bodied true bugs with .

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How to pronounce Pamillia: /pæˈmɪliə/

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Distribution

North and Central America. records include: P. affinis, P. nyctalis, and P. pilosella from the United States; P. behrensii from the United States; and P. nicaraguensis from Nicaragua.

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Type species

Pamillia behrensii Uhler, 1887

Species list

P. affinis Knight, 1925; P. behrensii Uhler, 1887; P. nicaraguensis (Carvalho, 1992); P. nyctalis Knight, 1925; P. pilosella Knight, 1925

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