Izyaius

Schwartz, 2006

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Izyaius is a of plant bugs in the Miridae, described by Schwartz in 2006. It belongs to the large and diverse family of true bugs commonly known as plant bugs or capsid bugs. The genus is part of the suborder Heteroptera, characterized by and forewings with partially hardened bases. As a recently described genus, Izyaius represents a distinct lineage within the Miridae, though detailed biological information remains limited.

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Taxonomic History

The Izyaius was established by Schwartz in 2006. As a relatively recently described genus within the large Miridae, its circumscription and included are still being refined.

Research Status

The has been documented in iNaturalist with 12 observations, suggesting it is recognized in field observations but remains poorly studied in the scientific literature. No -level treatments or comprehensive revisions have been widely published.

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