ENY 3005 Family Identification

Hemiptera: Reduviidae

Pronunciation: reh-deu-VIE-i-dee

 Common names: assassin bugs, thread-legged bugs, kissing bugs, conenoses

 Wheel Bug, Reduviidae

Identifying characteristics:

The Reduviidae vary greatly in body size and shape, ranging from small and either slender or robust to fairly long and slender like some walkingsticks. The characteristic that distinguishes them from all other hemipterans is the stout 3-segmented beak that fits into a grove on the prosternum. Once students view a number of specimens from the side and become familiar with this characteristic, this family is readily identified.

Note: The wheel bug pictured above is frequently picked up by young children because of its interesting appearance. They quickly learn, however, that this predator of other insects will inflict a painful bite as a defensive tactic. Handle all reduviids with care!

 Assassin Bug, Reduviidae

 


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Families of Hemiptera: Corixidae, Notonectidae, Nepidae, Belostomatidae, Gerridae, Miridae, Phymatidae, Reduviidae, Lygaeidae, Coreidae, Pentatomidae.
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Prepared by John L. Foltz, University of Florida, Dept of Entomology & Nematology, 29 Sep 1998. Modified 25 June 2003.