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Peloridiidae

Wikipedia Abstract

The Peloridiidae or moss bugs are a family of true bugs, comprising eighteen genera and thirty-four species. They are small, ranging in length from 2 to 4 mm, rarely seen, peculiarly lumpy, flattened bugs found in Patagonia (Argentina and Chile), New Zealand, eastern Australia, Lord Howe Island, and New Caledonia. All the Peloridiidae species are flightless, except one. Their present distribution suggests they have existed before the breakup of Gondwana, and their relation to Heteroptera (true bugs) dates back to at least the upper Permian, more than 230 Mya ago. Peloridiids are found amongst mosses and liverworts, commonly in association with southern beech forests. They have become known as moss bugs for their habit of feeding on mosses.
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Genus

Craspedophysa (1)
Hackeriella (3)
Hemiodoecellus (1)
Hemiodoecus (3)
Hemiowoodwardia (1)
Howeria (1)
Idophysa (1)
Kuscheloides (1)
Oiophysa (5)
Oiophysella (4)
Pantinia (1)
Peloridium (2)
Peloridora (3)
Peltophysa (1)
Rhacophysa (1)
Xenophyes (6)
Xenophysella (2)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0