Bisulcopsallus

Schuh, 2006

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Bisulcopsallus is a of plant bugs in the Miridae, established by Schuh in 2006. It belongs to the suborder Heteroptera and infraorder Cimicomorpha. The genus is part of the diverse mirid fauna but remains poorly documented in public sources.

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How to pronounce Bisulcopsallus: /bɪsʊlˈkɔpsələs/

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Taxonomic note

The name refers to two grooves or furrows (Latin 'bisulcatus' = twice-furrowed), likely describing a diagnostic morphological feature of the male genitalia or body structure. The original description by Randall T. Schuh was published in 2006 as part of ongoing systematic revisions of Miridae.

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