Serbana
The Serbaninae are a highly modified subfamily of Pentatomidae, containing only a single known species, Serbana borneensis. It is known from very few specimens, from Malaysia and Borneo, and was originally described in the family Phloeidae, a group known only from South America, then later reclassified as a pentatomid.[1]
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| Serbana borneensis in Malaysia | |
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| Subfamily: | Serbaninae  | 
| Genus: | Serbana  | 
| Species: | S. borneensis  | 
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| Serbana borneensis Distant, 1906  | |
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