Canopus is a genus of Neotropical bugs with about six species that form the family Canopidae. Bugs in the family Canopidae are small (5–7 mm) long and have a convex lady-bird beetle like shape and are thought to be fungus feeders. The scutellum completely covers the abdomen and wings. The antennae are five segmented. Eight species are known:
* C. andinus Horváth
* C. burmeisteri McAtee and Malloch
* C. caesus (Germar)
* C. fabricii McAtee and Malloch
* C. germari McAtee and Malloch
* C. globosus Horváth
* C. impressus Fabricius
* C. orbicularis Horváth
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| - Canopus (Gattung) (de)
- Canopus (insect) (en)
- Canopus (genre d'insecte) (fr)
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| - Canopus ist eine Gattung der Wanzen aus der Teilordnung Pentatomomorpha. Die Gattung wird heute in eine eigene Familie Canopidae gestellt. Sie umfasst 8 Arten. (de)
- Canopus is a genus of Neotropical bugs with about six species that form the family Canopidae. Bugs in the family Canopidae are small (5–7 mm) long and have a convex lady-bird beetle like shape and are thought to be fungus feeders. The scutellum completely covers the abdomen and wings. The antennae are five segmented. Eight species are known:
* C. andinus Horváth
* C. burmeisteri McAtee and Malloch
* C. caesus (Germar)
* C. fabricii McAtee and Malloch
* C. germari McAtee and Malloch
* C. globosus Horváth
* C. impressus Fabricius
* C. orbicularis Horváth (en)
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| - Canopus ist eine Gattung der Wanzen aus der Teilordnung Pentatomomorpha. Die Gattung wird heute in eine eigene Familie Canopidae gestellt. Sie umfasst 8 Arten. (de)
- Canopus is a genus of Neotropical bugs with about six species that form the family Canopidae. Bugs in the family Canopidae are small (5–7 mm) long and have a convex lady-bird beetle like shape and are thought to be fungus feeders. The scutellum completely covers the abdomen and wings. The antennae are five segmented. Eight species are known:
* C. andinus Horváth
* C. burmeisteri McAtee and Malloch
* C. caesus (Germar)
* C. fabricii McAtee and Malloch
* C. germari McAtee and Malloch
* C. globosus Horváth
* C. impressus Fabricius
* C. orbicularis Horváth (en)
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