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Cydnidae are a family of pentatomoid bugs, known by
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s including burrowing bugs or burrower bugs. As the common name would suggest, many members of the group live a subterranean lifestyle, burrowing into soil using their head and forelegs, only emerging to mate and then laying their eggs in soil. Other members of the group are not burrowers, and live above the soil layer, often in close association with plants. Several species are known as agricultural pests.


Description

Burrowing bugs range from 2 to 20 mm in length. They are dark, ovoid in shape and highly sclerotised. The head is generally subquadrate to semicircular in shape, and has a pair of 5-segmented antennae. The coxae of the legs have setal combs, while the apices of the mid and hind coxae are fringed with rigid setae. The tibiae of the legs (also often the head and pronotum) have spines. The tarsi of the legs are 3-segmented and often reduced. Similar to other pentatomoids, Cydnidae have glands in the thorax (adults) or the lateral part of the abdomen (nymphs) that secrete a foul-smelling mix of chemicals for defense against predators. 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).


Ecology

Cydnidae in subfamilies Cydninae and Cephalocteinae live mostly in soil and feed on roots of plants. Those in subfamilies Parastrachinae, Sehirinae and Thyreocorinae instead live on aboveground parts of plants. Adults are attracted to light and sometimes in large numbers. Cydnidae feed on sap from phloem, unlike other heteropterans.


Importance

As of 2003, there were 27 cydnid species reported as crop pests and six that feed on peanut. Of the peanut-feeding species, ''Pangaeus bilineatus'' is the most abundant and the only one associated with feeding injury to peanut kernels. Another pest is ''Fromundus pygmaeus'', which attacks rice seedlings,
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, fallen seeds of grasses and roots of soybean and clover. Some cydnids are medically important. The aforementioned ''F.'' ''pygmaeus'' facultatively
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from humans, while ''Chilocoris assmuthi'' can cause brown lesions on skin (usually on the feet) with its defensive secretions.


Subfamilies and taxonomy

''BioLib'' includes the following subfamilies: *Amnestinae ** †'' Acanthamnestus'' Burmese Amber, Myanmar, mid Cretaceous (latest Albian-earliest
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) ** ''
Amnestus ''Amnestus'' is a genus of burrowing bugs in the family Cydnidae Cydnidae are a family of pentatomoid bugs, known by common names including burrowing bugs or burrower bugs. As the common name would suggest, many members of the group live a s ...
'' ** †'' Chilamnestocoris'' Burmese Amber, Myanmar ** †'' Cilicydnus'' Yixian Formation, China, Early Cretaceous (
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) ** '' Lattinestus'' ** †'' Latiscutella'' Crato Formation,
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, Brazil, Aptian ** †'' Orienicydnus'' Yixian Formation, China ** †'' Pricecoris'' Codo Formation, Brazil ** †'' Punctacorona'' Burmese Amber, Myanmar * Cephalocteninae ** Cephaloctenini *** '' Cephalocteus'' *** '' Heissocteus'' ** Scaptocorini *** '' Afroropus'' *** '' Atarsocoris'' *** '' Pseudostibaropus'' *** ''
Scaptocoris ''Scaptocoris'' is a genus of burrowing bugs in the family Cydnidae. There are at least four described species in ''Scaptocoris''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Scaptocoris'': * '' Scaptocoris buckupi'' Becker * '' Scaptocori ...
'' *** '' Schiodtella'' *** '' Stibaropus'' * † Clavicorinae ** †'' Clavicoris'' Gurvan-Eren Formation, Mongolia, Aptian ** †'' Cretacoris''
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, Russia, Early Cretaceous, Gurvan-Eren Formation, Mongolia *
Cydninae Cydninae is a subfamily of burrowing bugs in the family Cydnidae. There are about 11 genera and at least 40 described species in Cydninae. Tribes and Genera ''BioLib'' includes 2 tribes in the subfamily Cydninae: Cydnini Auth. Billberg, 1820 # ...
* Garsauriinae ** '' Garsauria'' ** '' Garsauriella'' * Sehirinae ** †'' Eocenocydnus'' Bembridge Marls, United Kingdom, Eocene (
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) In some older classifications, Cydnidae ''sensu lato'' includes the subfamily Thyreocorinae (now a separate family, Thyreocoridae), which are known commonly as "negro bugs" or "ebony bugs", and/or the families
Thaumastellidae ''Thaumastella'' is a genus of true bugs Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and sh ...
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Parastrachiidae Parastrachiidae is a family of true bugs belonging to the ordo Hemiptera. It had been considered to be a subfamily under family Cydnidae Cydnidae are a family of pentatomoid bugs, known by common names including burrowing bugs or burrower b ...
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References

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