Raglius noga (lat.) - a species of land bugs from the family Rhyparochromidae . Israel (Lower Galilee, Ma'agar Even, 32º43N, 35º11E). The body length of females is 5.29–5.66 mm, and of males 4.67 mm. The general coloration is black, the legs and partially elytra and the base of the antennae are orange. The length of the 4-segmented antennae (in segments 1–4): 0.39–0.42, 0.88–0.91, 0.74–0.77, 0.77–0.93 mm (females); 0.39, 0.77, 0.77, 0.92 mm (males). Close to the species Raglius alboacuminatus . Found in the ground grass layer. The species was first described in 2012 by the Israeli entomologist Assaf Nir and named after Noga Nir [1]
| Raglius noga |
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| Scientific classification |
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| Kingdom: | Animals | | Type of: | Arthropods | | Grade: | Insects | | Infraclass: | Winged insects | | Squad: | Half-winged | | Suborder: | Bed bugs | | Infrastructure: | Pentatomomorpha | | Superfamily: | Lygaeoidea | | Family: | Rhyparochromidae | | Gender: | Raglius | | View: | Raglius noga |
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| Raglius noga Nir, 2012 |