Tinginae Explained
The Tinginae are a subfamily of lace bugs (family Tingidae). Three tribes were included in Froeschner's analysis.[1]
Further reading
- Drake, C.J. & Ruhoff, F.A., 1960. Lace-bug genera of the world. (Hemiptera: Tingidae). Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 112 (3431): 1–105, 9 pls.
- Drake, C.J. & Ruhoff, F.A., 1965. Lace-bugs of the world: a catalogue. (Hemiptera: Tingidae). Bulletin of the United States National Museum: 243, 1–643.
- The oldest fossil Tingidae from the Lowermost Eocene amber of the Paris Basin (Heteroptera: Cimicomorpha: Tongoidea) . . 2004 . A. Nel, A. Waller & G. de Ploëg . 37–43 . 2 . 1 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120921233115/http://redalyc.uaemex.mx/redalyc/pdf/505/50500106.pdf . 2012-09-21 .
Notes and References
- R. C. Froeschner . 2001 . Lace Bug Genera of the World, II: Subfamily Tinginae: tribes Litadeini and Ypsotingini (Heteroptera: Tingidae) . . 611.