Pseudozelurus

Lent & Wygodzinsky, 1947

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Pseudozelurus is a of assassin bugs (Reduviidae) in the Reduviinae. The genus was established by Lent & Wygodzinsky in 1947 and contains at least two described : Pseudozelurus arizonicus and Pseudozelurus superbus. As with other reduviids, members of this genus are predatory true bugs.

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How to pronounce Pseudozelurus: /ˈsuː.riks/

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Distribution

The includes P. arizonicus, described from Arizona, and P. superbus, described from Mexico (Guanajuato).

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Taxonomic history

The was erected by Lent & Wygodzinsky in 1947 to accommodate previously placed in related genera.

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