Europiella

Reuter, 1909

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Europiella is a of plant bugs in the Miridae, established by Reuter in 1909. The genus contains more than 30 described . As members of the Miridae, these insects are small to medium-sized true bugs with . Species in this genus are found in Europe, with confirmed records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

Europiella decolor (Miridae) - (female imago), Texel, the Netherlands by 



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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Europiella: //ˌjuːrəˈpɪɛlə//

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Distribution

Europe. Confirmed records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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Taxonomic history

The Europiella was established by Reuter in 1909. It is classified within the Phylinae of the plant bug Miridae, though this placement is not explicitly confirmed in the provided sources.

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