Calidroides

Schwartz, 2005

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Calidroides is a of plant bugs in the Miridae, described by Schwartz in 2005. It belongs to the diverse suborder Heteroptera, commonly known as true bugs. The genus is part of the large and ecologically significant family Miridae, which contains thousands of worldwide. Very few observations of this genus exist in public databases.

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How to pronounce Calidroides: //ˌkælɪˈdrɔɪdiːz//

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Taxonomic history

The was established by Schwartz in 2005. The name is derived from 'Calid' (likely referring to resemblance to the genus Calid) and the suffix '-oides' meaning 'resembling'.

Data availability

As of the latest data sources, only 5 observations of this are recorded in iNaturalist, indicating it is either rare, poorly known, or recently described with limited survey effort.

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