Sthenaropsidea
Henry & Schuh, 2002
Sthenaropsidea is a of in the , established by Henry & Schuh in 2002. The genus is , containing a single described , S. mcateei. As a member of Miridae, it belongs to the largest family of , though specific biological details remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sthenaropsidea: /ˌstɛnəroʊpˈsɪdiə/
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Identification
Members of this can be recognized by characteristics typical of the , including a (a triangular section at the of the ) and four-segmented . Distinctive features separating Sthenaropsidea from related genera within Miridae are not well documented in available literature.
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Taxonomic History
The Sthenaropsidea was described by Henry & Schuh in 2002. It is currently with only S. mcateei described. The genus name appears to be derived from 'Sthenarops', a related genus, with the suffix '-idea' indicating resemblance.
Data Availability
As of the knowledge cutoff, iNaturalist records 9 observations for this , suggesting it is rarely encountered or underreported. No detailed biological studies have been published in readily accessible literature.