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Aenictopecheidae  Usinger, 1932
Taxonomic Serial No.: 1195748

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Animalia  
  Taxonomic Rank: Family  
  Synonym(s): Aenictopechinae Usinger, 1932
 
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  Current Standing: valid  
       
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  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
  Global Species Completeness: complete   
  Latest Record Review: 2023   
       

 Taxonomic Hierarchy
       
 KingdomAnimalia  – Animal, animaux, animals  
    SubkingdomBilateria  – triploblasts  
       InfrakingdomProtostomia   
          SuperphylumEcdysozoa   
             PhylumArthropoda  – Artrópode, arthropodes, arthropods  
                SubphylumHexapoda  – hexapods  
                   ClassInsecta  – insects, hexapoda, inseto, insectes  
                      SubclassPterygota  – insects ailés, winged insects  
                         InfraclassNeoptera  – modern, wing-folding insects  
                            SuperorderParaneoptera   
                               OrderHemiptera Linnaeus, 1758 – true bugs, hemipterans  
                                  SuborderHeteroptera Latreille, 1810 – true bugs, barbeiro, maria fedida, percevejo, heteropterans  
                                     InfraorderEnicocephalomorpha  – unique-headed bugs  
                                        SuperfamilyEnicocephaloidea Stĺl, 1860  
                                           FamilyAenictopecheidae Usinger, 1932  
    Direct Children:  
                                              GenusAenictocoris Woodward, 1956  
                                              GenusAenictopechys Breddin, 1905  
                                              GenusAustralostolus Stys, 1980  
                                              GenusBoreostolus Wygodzinsky and Stys, 1970  
                                              GenusGamostolus Bergroth, 1927  
                                              GenusLomagostus Villiers, 1958  
                                              GenusMaoristolus Woodward, 1956  
                                              GenusMurphyanella Wygodzinsky and Stys, 1982  
                                              GenusNymphocoris Woodward, 1956  
                                              GenusTimahocoris Wygodzinsky and Stys, 1982  
                                              GenusTornocrusus Kritsky, 1977  
                                              GenusUlugurocoris Stys and Banar, 2013  
       

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  Author(s)/Editor(s): Scudder, G. G. E., and P. Stys   
  Publication Date: 2016   
  Article/Chapter Title: Aenictopecheidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Enicocephalomorpha): a family new to Canada   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, vol. 188, no. 4   
  Page(s): 588-593   
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  ISBN/ISSN: 0013-8797   
  Notes: doi: 10.4289/0013-8797.118.4.588   
  Reference for: Aenictopecheidae   
       

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