Prostemmatinae

Guides

  • Alloeorhynchus

    damsel bugs

    Alloeorhynchus is a genus of predatory damsel bugs in the family Nabidae, subfamily Prostemmatinae. The genus was established by Fieber in 1860 and currently includes at least ten described species distributed across the Palearctic and Nearctic regions. Species have been recorded from Europe, North Africa, and Mexico, with recent taxonomic work significantly expanding known diversity in Central America.

  • Pagasa pallipes

    Pagasa pallipes is a small predatory true bug in the family Nabidae (damsel bugs), subfamily Prostemmatinae. The species was described by Stål in 1873 and has been recorded from Mexico and parts of North America. Members of the genus Pagasa are ground-dwelling predators with somewhat beetle-like appearance.