Passis
Passis refers to a genus of insects in the order Hemiptera, commonly known as true bugs. These insects are characterized by their piercing-sucking mouthparts and incomplete metamorphosis. The term "passis" itself is not a widely recognized or established scientific classification within entomology. It is possible that "passis" is a misspelling, a colloquialism, or a term used in a very specific, limited context.
Insects commonly referred to as "true bugs" belong to the order Hemiptera. This order is vast and
Without further clarification on the term "passis," it is difficult to provide specific information. If "passis"