Pseudophloeinae
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Ceraleptus
leaf-footed bugs
Ceraleptus is a genus of true bugs in the family Coreidae, commonly known as leaf-footed bugs. The genus was established by Costa in 1847 and contains nine described species distributed across parts of Europe, North Africa, and western North America. Members of this genus are classified within the subfamily Pseudophloeinae. The genus is represented by approximately 2,500 observations on iNaturalist, indicating moderate documentation of its species in the field.