Bactrodinae

Stål, 1866

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Bactrodinae is a of assassin bugs (Reduviidae) established by Stål in 1866. It contains a single , Bactrodes, with five described : B. femoratus, B. biannulatus, B. spinulosus, B. multiannulatus, and B. misionensis. The subfamily is restricted to the Neotropical region. A 2006 revision provided the first comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the group.

Bactrodes spinulosus by Edwin Wilson, Cambridge. Used under a Public domain license.

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How to pronounce Bactrodinae: /ˈbæktrəˌdaɪniː/

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Distribution

Neotropical region

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Taxonomic composition

containing only the Bactrodes Stål, 1859

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