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Leaf-footed Bug

Superfamily COREOIDEA

Photo by SukanyaDatta
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Field Notes

Description:

The flattened abdomen is green and looks like the leaf lamina. The legs, head and thorax are orangey-brown and could blend better against the stems of plants. Couple of small marks on the back and the sides look "stitched"with orangish thread. The antennae are black and orange.

Habitat:

Bushes along the narrow road leading to Kewzing (village in Sikkim) market from the Farmhouse.

Notes:

http://sikkimforest.gov.in/Reports%20and%20Publications/Biodiveristy-of…

says,
"Coreids are commonly known as the leaf-footed bugs. They are phytophagous in
nature and include some pests of cultivated plants. This superfamily includes four families viz., Alydidae, Coreidae,
Rhopalidae and Stenocephalidae. Among these, members belonging to the family Coreidae are important pest of crops.
In Sikkim the Coreid species mostly belong to families Alydidae and Coreidae. Record of Coreid fauna from the State of
Sikkim is mainly done by the Distant (1904, 1908, 1918), who reported 29 species under 18 genera, but . presently 38
species under 20 genera are known ( Basu and Mitra, 2003).

Species ID Suggestions

nymph of leaf footed bug

Coreidae family

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PublishedOctober 20, 2016

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