Andamia heteroptera was created in 1857.
Andamia reyi was created in 1880.
Andamia tetradactylus was created in 1857.
Andamia amphibius was created in 1792.
The Boxelder bug is of the Hemiptera-Heteroptera Order. Class-Insecta. Family-Rhopalidae.
Iqbal Ahmad has written: 'The Leptocorisinae - Heteroptera: Alydidae - of the world' -- subject- s -: Hemiptera, Classification
Michael G. Emsley has written: 'The Schizopteridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera)' -- subject(s): Hemiptera
Hugh Glasgow has written: 'The gastric caeca and the caecal bacteria of Heteroptera' -- subject(s): Hemiptera
As far as I can gather, shield bugs do not have scales. Shield bugs are of the suborder Heteroptera, but its the Sternorrhyncha suborder that includes scale insects.
Philip R Uhler has written: 'Check-list of the Hemiptera Heteroptera of North America' -- subject(s): Insects, Hemiptera
Richard C. Froeschner has written: 'True Bugs (Heteroptera) of Panama: A Symoptic Catalog As a Contribution to the Study of Panamanian Diversity (Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute)'
Yes. The word "bug" in science refers to insects in the suborder heteroptera. These are insects with sucking mouthparts that include assassin bugs, bedbugs, stink bugs, water boatmen, and pond skaters.
B. Datta has written: 'Study on Indian Pentatomoidea (Heteroptera' -- subject(s): Hemiptera, Insects 'Numerical linear algebra and applications' -- subject(s): Linear Algebras, Numerical analysis