Cymidae

Guides

  • Cymodema

    Cymodema is a genus of true bugs in the family Cymidae, established by Spinola in 1837. The genus contains seven described species distributed across multiple continents. Members of this genus belong to the infraorder Pentatomomorpha, placing them among the seed bugs and related groups. The genus has been documented in iNaturalist with 56 observations, indicating it is encountered with moderate frequency by naturalists.

  • Cymus

    Cymus is a genus of true bugs in the family Cymidae, established by Hahn in 1833. The genus contains at least 40 described species. Cymus has been historically classified within Lygaeidae by some sources, though modern treatments place it in Cymidae. Species in this genus are found in parts of Europe, including Norway and Sweden.

  • Cymus bellus

    Cymus bellus is a species of true bug in the family Cymidae, first described by Van Duzee in 1909. It belongs to the suborder Heteroptera within the order Hemiptera. The species is known from the United States based on historical collection records.

  • Cymus calif-sp-one

    Cymus calif-sp-one is a species of true bug in the family Cymidae. Cymidae are small, seed-feeding bugs commonly found in moist habitats near water. Members of the genus Cymus are typically associated with wetland environments and feed on seeds of grasses and sedges. This species appears to be an undescribed or provisionally named taxon from California.

  • Cymus californicus

    Cymus cf. californicus is a species of true bug in the family Cymidae, a group commonly known as seed bugs. The 'cf.' designation indicates a tentative identification based on morphological similarity to the described species C. californicus, pending definitive confirmation. Members of this genus are typically associated with wetland and riparian habitats. This species appears to be restricted to western North America.

  • Cymus discors

    Cymus discors is a species of true bug in the family Cymidae, first described by Horváth in 1908. The species is known to occur in North America, with documented records from the United States. It belongs to a family of small, seed-feeding bugs commonly associated with grasses and sedges.

  • Cymus nigrofemoralis

    Cymus nigrofemoralis is a species of seed bug in the family Cymidae, described by Hamid in 1975. It is one of approximately 30 species in the genus Cymus, which are small, delicate true bugs associated with moist habitats. The species is known from the United States, though detailed biological information remains limited. Cymids are generally found in damp environments where they feed on seeds and plant material.

  • Cymus robustus

    Cymus robustus is a species of true bug in the family Cymidae, described by Barber in 1924. It belongs to the order Hemiptera, suborder Heteroptera. The species is known from North America, with distribution records from the United States.