Eugubinus (bug) explained
Eugubinus is a genus of thread-legged bugs in the assassin bug family Reduviidae. There are about nine described species in Eugubinus, found in Australia, southern Asia, and Africa.
Species
These nine species belong to the genus Eugubinus:
- Eugubinus annulatus (Villiers, 1948) (Africa)
- Eugubinus araneus Distant, 1903 (Southern Asia)
- Eugubinus canalanus (Distant, 1914) (Australia)
- Eugubinus forsteri Wygodzinsky, 1953 (Australia)
- Eugubinus intrudans Distant, 1915 (Southern Asia)
- Eugubinus leleupi (Villiers, 1949) (Africa)
- Eugubinus papuensis Wygodzinsky, 1966 (Australia)
- Eugubinus reticolus Distant, 1915 (Southern Asia)
- Eugubinus strangulatus (Villiers, 1959) (Africa)