taxonID	type	description	language	source
03F0694FFFD9022D2233FB50160AF94C.taxon	etymology	Etymology The genus is named for its affiliation with ferns, from the Latin, ‘ filix ’, and the suffix ‘ coris ’, from the Latin, meaning bug. The gender is masculine.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD9022D2233FB50160AF94C.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis Filicicoris is recognized by the following characters: macropterous; body straight, not declivous, smooth, impunctate; body length 3 – 5 mm; body covered with simple short pale and sometimes dark setae, head transverse (Fig. 2 A, D); wings translucent; posterior margin of head carinate; eye not pedunculate or protruding laterally, contiguous with pronotum (Fig. 2 A, D); in lateral view head shorter than high, distance from eye to inferior margin of head subequal to half of eye height (Fig. 2 B); antennal segment I cylindrical (Fig. 1), not widened, longer than half of head width, usually subequal to or longer than head width; antennal segment II narrow and cylindrical; collar narrow; labium slightly surpassing posterior margin of metasternum; pronotum not constrict- ed behind calli (Fig. 2 A, D); lateral margin of pronotum rounded, not angulate or carinate; calli shallow, scutellum flat, shorter than claval commissure; R + M reaching cuneus; cuneus twice as long as wide; femora slender, not modified; tarsal segment I shorter than segment II, segments II and III subequal in length (Fig. 2 J); right paramere digitiform with small apical hook (Figs. 3 B, E, I, L, O, 4 C); left paramere L-shaped (Figs. 3 C, F, J, M, P, 4 D); vesica bearing 3 – 6 lobes, with small sclerotized spicules, but without long spicules (Figs. 3 G, 4 A); female posterior wall with interramal lobes, without dorsal or lateral lobes or sigmoid process (Fig. 5 B, D, F, H, J).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD9022D2233FB50160AF94C.taxon	biology_ecology	Plant associations Plant records exist for three Filicicoris species. Adults and nymphs of F. meyeri are known from the fern Nephroplepis hirsulata (Lomariopsidaceae). Filicicoris viridis specimens were collected from the ferns Angiopteris evecta and Marattia sp., (Mariattiaceae), and a few specimens were collected from the angiosperm Metrosideros collina (Myrtaceae), with the latter likely sitting records. All material of F. rubromaculus was collected from Piper latifolia (Piperaceae).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD9022D2233FB50160AF94C.taxon	diagnosis	There are 298 genera of Mirini known worldwide (Schuh 2002 – 2013; Carpintero and Chérot 2008; Cho and Kwon 2008; Gapon 2014). We made an extensive survey of mirini diagnoses, and consider Filicicoris to be distinctive, based on the characters given in the diagnosis. Filicicoris is likely related to Lygocoris Reuter, 1875 and allied genera, as they also have a vertical head, carinate pronotum, impunctate or faintly punctate body and green coloration. Filicicoris is similar to Lygocoris as it also has a translucent hemelytron, but it differs in the posterior carina on the vertex being often indistinct medially, and the theca having an apical process ventrally and the vesica has distinct sclerites (Yasunaga, 1991 a). Other similar genera include Neolygus Knight, 1917, Lygocorias Yasunaga, 1992 and Ryukulygus Yasunaga, 1996. Neolygus differs by having the body covered with golden pubescence, the pronotum is irregularly punctate, the right parameres are L-shaped in most species and the left paramere has a well-developed sensory lobe (Yasunaga 1991 b). Lygocorias differs by the body being uniformly clothed with silky hairs, the right paramere is L-shaped, with an elongate hypophysis and the sensory lobe has a protuberance (Yasunaga 1992). Ryukulygus differs by having the hemelytra strongly declivous at the cuneal fracture, and the vesica possesses an elongate spicule (Yasunaga 1996).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD7022A2233FAEF13A1F9BA.taxon	etymology	Etymology This species is named in honour of Dr Jean-Yves Meyer of the Délégation à la recherche de Polynésie français, who was instrumental in us undertaking research in Tahiti. He was most generous with his time and freely gave information that was critical to our research.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD7022A2233FAEF13A1F9BA.taxon	materials_examined	Material Holotype. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Tahiti Is.: Tahiti Iti, Taravao Plateau, 17.77665 ° S 149.25456 ° W, 877 m, 19 May 2011, G. Cassis and N. Tatarnic, Nephrolepis hirsutula (Nephrolepidaceaee), 1 ♂ (00400398) (MNHN). Paratypes. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Tahiti Is.: Tahiti Iti, Taravao Plateau, 17.77665 ° S 149.25456 ° W, 877 m, 19 May 2011 – 22 May 2011, G. Cassis and N. Tatarnic, 1 ♀ (00400385) Nephrolepis hirsutula (Misodendraceae), 1 ♀ (00400396) Nephrolepis hirsutula (Nephrolepidaceaee), 4 ♂ (00400400, 00400402 – 00400404), 12 ♀ (00400384, 0 0 400388, 0 0 400393, 0 0 400394, 0 0 400399, 00400405 – 00400408, 00400432 – 00400434) (UNSW); 19 May 2011, G. Cassis and N. Tatarnic, Nephrolepis hirsutula (Nephrolepidaceae), 1 ♀ (00400391) (MNHP), 2 ♀ (00400387, 00400389), 2 ♂ (00400401, 00400410), 1 juvenille (00400395), 5 ♀ (00400386, 0 0 400390, 0 0 400392, 0 0 400397, 00400409) (UNSW).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD7022A2233FAEF13A1F9BA.taxon	diagnosis	Differential diagnosis Recognized by the following combination of characters: short body, 3.1 – 3.5 in male and 3.5 – 3.7 in female; black body, except appendages and parts of hemelytra (Fig. 1), pronotum upraised, higher than head from lateral view; head in dorsal view elongate and slightly acute apically (Fig. 2 A); antenna shorter than body; antennal segment I ca. 0.6 – 0.9 × in male and ca. 0.7 – 0.8 × in female longer than head width, (Fig. 1); vesica with three lobes, two long, possessing scarce small tubercles apically, and one short (Fig. 3 H); sclerotized ring on dorsal labiate plate ca. 0.2 × as long as dorsal labiate length (Fig. 5 C); distance between interramal lobes on posterior wall as long as interramal lobe width (Fig. 5 D).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD7022A2233FAEF13A1F9BA.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plants Specimens were collected from fern Nephrolepis hirsutula (Nephrolepidaceae) (Fig. 7 A). This species was found on the underside of Nephrolepis hirsutula fronds, and both sexes and a nymph were collected, which supports this fern species being recognized as a breeding host. The fern was found in mostly a disturbed clearing beneath and near Metrosideros, from which Coridromius taravao Tatarnic and Cassis and C. tahitiensis Tatarnic and Cassis were collected (Tatarnic and Cassis 2013).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCB02342233FF5E13BBFAA6.taxon	etymology	Etymology The species is named after the Raiatea Island, where it was collected.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCB02342233FF5E13BBFAA6.taxon	materials_examined	Material Holotype. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Raiatea Island: Opoa, 151.37238 ° W, Mar 1955, N. L. H. Krauss, 1 ♂ (00045858) (BPBM). 16.8397 ° S Paratypes. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Raiatea Island: Opoa, 16.8397 ° S 151.37238 ° W, Mar 1955, N. L. H. Krauss, 8 ♂ (00045856, 0 0 0 45860, 0 0 0 46047, 00045918 – 00045922), 11 ♀ (00045929 – 00045933, 0 0 0 45865, 0 0 0 45864, 0 0 0 45855, 0 0 0 45863, 0 0 0 45854, 00045928) (BPBM). Uturoa, 1 – 100 m, 16.73041 ° S 151.44299 ° W, Aug 1969, N. L. H. Krauss, 6 ♂ (00045914 – 00045917, 0 0 0 45857, 00045859), 1; u (00045923), 6 ♀ (00045924 – 00045927, 0 0 0 45861, 00045862) (BPBM).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCB02342233FF5E13BBFAA6.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis Recognized by the following combination of characters: body short, total length 3.2 – 3.4 in male and 3.6 – 3.9 in female; mostly yellow coloration; head in dorsal view elongate and slightly acute apically (as in Fig. 2 A); antennal segment I ca. ca. 0.9 – 1.0 × in male and ca. 0.7 – 0.9 × in female longer than head width (Fig. 1); vesica with four lobes, one of them with small tubercles apically, without small sclerotized spicules (Fig. 3 D); dorsal labiate plate with membranous anterior margin and sclerotized rings ca. 0.15 × longer than dorsal labiate plate length (Fig. 5 E); interramal lobes placed close to each other, with distance between them 0.3 × longer than interramal lobe width (Fig. 5 F).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCB02342233FF5E13BBFAA6.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plant Unknown.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCA0230223BFA4212ECFDD7.taxon	etymology	Etymology This species is named so for the bright red markings on dorsum. From the Latin ‘ rubra, ’ meaning red and ‘ macula’, meaning mark or spot.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCA0230223BFA4212ECFDD7.taxon	materials_examined	Material Holotype. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Tahiti Island: Mt. Marau, 17.61805 ° S 149.38333 ° W, 1400 m, 18 Aug 1977 – 21 Aug 1977, W. C. Gagne, Piper latifolia (Piperaceae) BHG HERB SPEC. # 1349, 1 ♂ (00042618) (BPBM). Paratypes. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Tahiti Island: Mt. Marau, 17.61805 ° S 149.38333 ° W, 1400 m, 18 Aug 1977 – 21 Aug 1977, W. C. Gagne, Piper latifolia (Piperaceae) BHG HERB SPEC. # 1349, 3 ♀ (00042621 – 00042623), 8 ♂ (00042615 – 00042617, 0 0 0 42619, 0 0 0 42620, 0 0 0 42624, 0 0 0 42977, 00042978) (BPBM).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCA0230223BFA4212ECFDD7.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis Recognized by the following combination of characters: body mostly yellow, head and marking covering posterior margin of clavus and inner part of corium bright red (Fig. 1); head slightly elongate and acute dorsally (as in Fig. 2 A); antennal segment I ca. 0.8 – 1.1 × in male and ca. 1.0 × in female longer than head width; vesica with four lobes, one of them with small tubercles apically; interramal lobes on posterior wall small, distance between them subequal to interramal lobe width.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCA0230223BFA4212ECFDD7.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plant All specimens were collected from Piper latifolia (Piperaceae).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCE0233223BFD901286FA87.taxon	etymology	Etymology The species is named after Dr Nikolai Tatarnic, who organised and participated in the fieldwork, during which this species was collected.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCE0233223BFD901286FA87.taxon	materials_examined	Material Holotype. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Tahiti Is: Tahiti Iti, Taravao Plateau, 17.77665 ° S 149.25456 ° W, 877 m, 19 May 2011 – 22 May 2011, G. Cassis and N. Tatarnic, Metrosideros collina (Myrtaceae), 1 ♂ (00404959) (MNHP).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCE0233223BFD901286FA87.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis Recognized by the following combination of characters: bright green coloration; relatively long body size, 4.18 in male; antennal segment I subequal to head width; head slightly elongate and acute apically (as in Fig. 2 A); vesica with three lobes, one of them having small scarce tubercles (Fig. 3 N).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCE0233223BFD901286FA87.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plant The holotype was collected from Metrosideros collina (Myrtaceae). However, as it is described from a single specimen, this plant affiliation could also be a sitting record.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCD023C2233FAA01335FD5E.taxon	etymology	Etymology The species is named for its pale green coloration. From the Latin ‘ viridis ’, meaning green.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCD023C2233FAA01335FD5E.taxon	materials_examined	Material Holotype. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Tahiti Is.: Tahiti Nui, Mt Marau road ~ 0.7 km from motocross track, fern banks along road, 17.58788 ° S 149.56729 ° W, 684 m, 21 May 2011, G. Cassis and N. Tatarnic, Angiopteris evecta (Marattiaceae), 1 ♂ (00400426) (MNHP). Paratypes. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Moorea Is.: Mt. Tohiea base: Belvedere Trail, 17.556 ° S 149.826 ° W, 400 m, 18 Sep 1988 – 19 Sep 1988, S. L. Montgomery, 1 ♂ (00046034) (BPBM). N. ridge, Mt. Teaharua, 610 m, 25 Sep 1934, E. C. Zimmerman, 1 ♀ (00042800) (BPBM). Tahiti Is.: Fautaua 25 m, nr. Papeete, 0 5 Aug 1961 – 11 Aug 1961, J. L. Gressitt, 4 ♀ (00046052 – 00046053) (BPBM). Mt. Aorai Trail, 5500 – 6300 ft, 15 Sep 1934, E. C. Zimmerman, 1 ♂ (00042801) (BPBM). Mt. Marau, 17.61805 ° S 149.38333 ° W, 1400 m, 18 Aug 1977 – 21 Aug 1977, W. C. Gagne, 1 ♀ (00046045) (BPBM). Papeete, 0 – 100 m, 17.533 ° S 149.566 ° W, Aug 1969, N. L. H. Krauss Coll., 1 ♂ (00046054) (BPBM). Punaauia, 200 – 300 m, 0 4 Jan 1978, N. L. H. Krauss, 1 ♀ (00042799) (BPBM). Tahiti Iti, Taravao Plateau, 17.77665 ° S 149.25456 ° W, 877 m, 19 May 2011 – 22 May 2011, G. Cassis and N. Tatarnic, Metrosideros collina Poiss. ex Pancher and Sebert (Myrtaceae), 1 ♀ (00400424) (MNHP), Metrosideros collina Poiss. ex Pancher and Sebert (Myrtaceae), 1 ♀ (00400425) Angiopteris evecta (Mariattiaceae), 1 ♂ (00400411) (UNSW). Tahiti Nui, Faarumai, 3 Cascades, 17.5391 ° S 149.401 ° W, 52 m, 24 May 2011, G. Cassis and N. Tatarnic, Angiopteris evecta (Mariattiaceae), 2 ♂ (00400430, 00400431), 2 ♀ (00400429, 00400427) (UNSW). Tahiti Nui, Mt Marau road approximately 0.7 km from motocross track, fern banks along road, 17.58788 ° S 149.56729 ° W, 684 m, 21 May 2011, G. Cassis and N. Tatarnic, 1 ♀ (00400522) Angiopteris evecta (Marattiaceae), 1 ♀ (00400428) (UNSW). road to Mt. Marau, 17.61666 ° S 149.39472 ° W, 850 m, 27 Aug 1977, W. C. Gagne Marattia sp. (Marattiaceae), 11 ♂ (00046023 – 00046033), 2 ♀ (00046040, 00046042) (BPBM); 29 Aug 1977, W. C. Gagne, Marattia sp. (Marattiaceae), 7 ♀ (00046035 – 00046037, 0 0 0 46039, 0 0 0 46041, 0 0 0 46043, 00046044) (BPBM).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCD023C2233FAA01335FD5E.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis Recognized by the following combination of characters: large body size, 4.3 – 5 in males and females, yellowish green or yellow coloration of body (Fig. 1), head dorsally short and rounded (Fig. 2 D), antennal segment I longer than head width (Fig. 2 I), vesica with four lobes, one of them with scarce small tubercles (Fig. 4 A, B), sclerotized rings on dorsal labiate plate ca. 0.25 × longer than dorsal labiate plate length (Fig. 5 I) and distance between interramal lobes on posterior wall of bursa copulatrix subequal to interramal lobe width (Fig. 5 J).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFCD023C2233FAA01335FD5E.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plant Most specimens of the species were collected from the fern Angiopteris evecta (Marattiaceae) (Fig. 7 B, C). It was also collected on an unidentified species of the fern genus Marattia sp. (Marattiaceae). In addition, two females were collected from Metrosideros collina (Myrtaceae), although the latter are almost certainly sitting records.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD20229223BFA03131BFAC4.taxon	etymology	Etymology The species is named after the island of Huahine, where it was collected.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD20229223BFA03131BFAC4.taxon	materials_examined	Material Holotype. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Huahine Is.: Fare, 0 – 100 m, 16.70262 ° S 151.03357 ° W, Aug 1969, N. L. H. Krauss, 1 ♂ (00045875) (BPBM). Paratypes. French Polynesia: Society Islands: Huahine Is.: Fare, 0 – 100 m, 16.70262 ° S 151.03357 ° W, Mar 1955, N. L. H. Krauss, 1 ♂ (00045881) (BPBM); Aug 1960, N. L. H. Krauss, 1 ♀ (00042798) (BPBM); Aug 1969, N. L. H. Krauss, 14 ♂ (00045866 – 0 0 0 45874, 00045876 – 00045880), 26 ♀ (00045883 – 00045905, 0 0 0 45912, 0 0 0 45853, 00045852), 1 ♂ (00045913) (BPBM); Mar 1972, N. L. H. Krauss, 3 ♂ (00042787 – 00042789), 4 ♀ (00042794 – 00042797) (BPBM); Mar 1972, N. L. H. Krauss, 2 ♂ (00042790, 00042791), 1 ♀ (00042793) (BPBM); Mar 1979, N. L. H. Krauss, 1 ♂ (00042792), 1 sex unknown (00042802), 6 ♀ (00045906 – 00045911) (BPBM). Fitii, 0 – 100 m, 16.73527 ° S 151.03185 ° W, Mar 1979, N. L. H. Krauss, 1 ♂ (00045882) (BPBM).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD20229223BFA03131BFAC4.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis Recognized by the following combination of characters: coloration uniformly yellow (Fig. 1); total length 3.2 – 3.4 in males and 3.6 – 3.8 in females; head from dorsal view elongate and slightly acute apically (as in Fig. 2 A); antennal segment I ca. 0.9 – 1.0 × in male and ca. 0.7 – 0.8 × in female longer than head width (Fig. 1); vesica with six membranous lobes, apex of one of them covered with dense small sclerotized spicules and apex of another lobe with small rare tubercles (Fig. 3 A), sclerotized rings on dorsal labiate plate small, ca. 0.1 × longer than dorsal labiate plate length (Fig. 5 A), and interramal lobes placed very closed to each other, at distance ca. 0.3 × longer than interramal lobe width (Fig. 5 B).	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
03F0694FFFD20229223BFA03131BFAC4.taxon	biology_ecology	Host plant Unknown.	en	Anna Namyatova, Gerasimos Cassis (2016): A remarkable new genus and six new species of fern-inhabiting plant bugs endemic to the Society Islands (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae: Filicicoris gen. nov.). Insect Systematics & Evolution 47: 285-312, DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-47032144
