Dead-leaf-habitat
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Amphiareus
minute pirate bugs
Amphiareus is a genus of minute pirate bugs in the family Anthocoridae, established by Distant in 1904. Species occur in Eurasia and North America. At least one species, Amphiareus constrictus, has been successfully mass-reared in laboratory conditions for biological control research. The genus includes species associated with dead-leaf microhabitats and agricultural pest management.
Calliodis
Calliodis is a genus of minute pirate bugs in the family Anthocoridae, established by Reuter in 1871. The genus is placed in the tribe Scolopini. At least one species, C. maculipennis, has been documented to reproduce by constant parthenogenesis. Adults of C. temnostethoides have been observed in dead-leaf clusters of black oak following wind disturbance events.
Valenzuela perplexus
lizard barklouse
Valenzuela perplexus is a species of lizard barklouse in the family Caeciliusidae, a group of small, winged insects commonly associated with bark and foliage habitats. The species was described by Chapman in 1930 and is distributed across Central America and North America, with records from Mexico. Like other members of the genus Valenzuela, it is likely associated with dead leaf and bark microhabitats. The specific epithet "perplexus" suggests taxonomic complexity in its original description.