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Cydnidae

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Kingdom
  
Infraorder
  
Pentatomomorpha

Scientific name
  
Cydnidae

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Family

Suborder
  
Superfamily
  
Order
  
True bugs

Higher classification
  
Pentatomoidea


Similar
  
True bugs, Insect, Acanthosomatidae, Rhopalidae, Plataspidae

Cydnidae are a family of shield bugs, known by common names including burrowing bugs or burrower bugs. In some classifications, Cydnidae, sensu lato includes the subfamily Thyreocorinae (now part of the "Corimelaenidae"), which are known commonly as negro bugs or ebony bugs, and/or the families Thaumastellidae and Parastrachiidae. Though similar in appearance to a beetle at casual glance, they can be distinguished by both their piercing/sucking mouthparts, and wing configuration (beetle elytra are split directly down the back of the insect). Of some 750 species of burrower bugs, 27 are reported as crop pests, and six species are thought to feed on peanut.

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Cydnidae httpswwwbritishbugsorgukheteropteraCydnida

Burrower bugs are not regarded as significant pests, and relatively little is known of their biology.

Hemiptera cydnidae crocistethus sp


Selected species

  • Tritomegas bicolor

  • Cydnidae Cydnidae Legnotus limbosus

    Cydnidae Burrowing Bug Cydnidae Pangaeus bilineatus BugGuideNet

    Cydnidae Cydnidae Tritomegas bicolor Pied Shieldbug

    Cydnidae Cydnidae Legnotus limbosus

    Cydnidae Cydnidae

    References

    Cydnidae Wikipedia