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Probergrothius sexpunctatus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Heteroptera

Superfamily
  
Pyrrhocoroidea

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
True bugs

Class
  
Insecta

Infraorder
  
Pentatomomorpha

Family
  
Pyrrhocoridae

Genus
  
Probergrothius

Similar
  
Probergrothius, True bugs, Pyrrhocoridae, Welwitschia mirabilis

Probergrothius sexpunctatus is a species of true bug found in West-Central Africa. The name has been misattributed for many decades to a related species, Probergrothius angolensis, a species that occurs farther to the south, and which feeds on the Welwitschia plant.

P. sexpunctatus, as its name suggests, has six prominent black spots on its wings (3 per wing; 2 anteriorly and 1 posteriorly), distinguishing it from the visually similar P. angolensis where the two anterior wing spots are typically fused, making four wing spots (2 per wing; 1 anteriorly and posteriorly). P. sexpunctatus also typically has a reddish pronotum and legs, which are black (or almost black) in P. angolensis, however this character is less reliable.

References

Probergrothius sexpunctatus Wikipedia