Schuh, Randall T.Pedraza-Peñalosa, Paola.2010-06-092010-06-092010http://hdl.handle.net/2246/6066118 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 26 cm. "Issued June 3, 2010." Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-104).Key, descriptions, data on distribution and host plants are given for all 16 known species of Solenoxyphus Reuter, 1875, including three new ones: Solenoxyphus anabasius, n. sp. ‪(‬Kazakhstan‪)‬, S. salsolae, n. sp. ‪(‬Mongolia‪)‬, and S. kerzhneri, n. sp. ‪(‬Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan‪)‬. The generic name Solenoxyphus Reuter, 1875 is synonymized with Leucopterum Reuter, 1879. The following new synonymies are established: L. candidatum ‪(‬Reuter, 1879‪)‬ = L. longicolle ‪(‬Reuter, 1879‪)‬, S. lepidus ‪(‬Puton, 1874‪)‬ = S. minor Wagner, 1969, and S. alkani Önder, 1975 = S. markevichi Putshkov, 1978. S. adspersus ‪(‬Reuter, 1904‪)‬ is removed from synonymy and considered a valid species.68704061 bytes1143317 bytesapplication/pdfapplication/pdfen-USWallabicoris.Host-plants.Bugs.Insects.Australia.Wallabicoris, new genus (Hemiptera, Miridae, Phylinae, Phylini) from Australia, with the description of 37 new species and an analysis of host associations. (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 338)Wallabicoris, new genus (Phylini)