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Pyrrhocoridae is a family of
insect Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body ( head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs ...
s with more than 300 species world-wide. Many are red coloured and are known as red bugs and some species are called cotton stainers because their feeding activities leave an indelible yellow-brownish stain on
cotton Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus ''Gossypium'' in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure cellulose, and can contain minor perce ...
crops. A common species in parts of Europe is the firebug, and its genus name ''Pyrrhocoris'' and the family name are derived from the Greek roots for fire "pyrrho-" and bug "coris". Members of this family are often confused with, but can be quickly separated from,
Lygaeidae The Lygaeidae are a family in the Hemiptera (true bugs), with more than 110 genera in four subfamilies. The family is commonly referred to as seed bugs, and less commonly, milkweed bugs, or ground bugs. However, while many of the species feed on ...
by the lack of ocelli (simple eyes) on the top of the head.


Description

The membrane of the forewing has one or two cells from which about 7-8 branching veins emerge that may have branches that fuse together ( anastomose) while the main veins reach the margins of the wing. They have three tarsal segments. They can be very difficult to separate from some members of the family
Largidae Largidae is a family of insects within the order Hemiptera. They are commonly known as bordered plant bugs because many have contrasting coloured edges to their hemelytra. There are fifteen genera and about one hundred species. They are mostly ...
, which also share some of these characters and belong to the same super family. Largids tend to have the edge of the pronotum (the top of the first thoracic segment) rounded, but the taxonomic feature for separating them is the found only in females. Female largids have the sixth visible (actually the seventh) abdominal segment appearing to be split in the middle, whereas it is undivided in female pyrrhocorids. A few bugs in the family
Rhopalidae Rhopalidae, or scentless plant bugs, are a family of true bugs. In older literature, the family is sometimes called "Corizidae". They differ from the related coreids in lacking well-developed scent glands. They are usually light-colored and sma ...
have similar colors (e.g., ''
Corizus hyoscyami ''Corizus hyoscyami'' is a species of scentless plant bug belonging to the family Rhopalidae, subfamily Rhopalinae. It is commonly called the cinnamon bug or black and red squash bug. Subspecies * ''Corizus hyoscyami hyoscyami'' (Linnaeus, 1758) ...
'') but they have ocelli, as do lygaeids. The scutellum is small and triangular. The antennae are made up of four segments, with the second segment longer than the third. The beak-like mouthpart, or rostrum, has four segments, and its tip reaches at least the base of the middle pair of legs. Some species have the wing reduced so that the abdomen is visible from above. More detailed distinguishing features that are usually visible only under a microscope, include a much reduced scent gland opening on the mid-thoracic segment. There are three sensory hairs or
trichobothria Trichobothria (singular trichobothrium) are elongate setae ("hairs") present in arachnids, various orders of insects, and myriapods that function in the detection of airborne vibrations and currents, and electrical charge. In 1883, Friedrich Dahl ...
on the abdominal segments 3 to 6 and two such hairs on the seventh segment. The genus '' Myrmoplasta'' is found in the African and Oriental regions and is somewhat unusual in having highly reduced wings and appearing ant-like or myrmecomorphic. Males and females differ in their foreleg morphology, although such
sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the sexes of the same animal and/or plant species exhibit different morphological characteristics, particularly characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most ani ...
is also found in a few other genera.


Food

Most species feed on seeds or fruits particularly of plants belonging to the Malvales but a few feed on rotting debris including dead animal matter. A few species are predatory; ''
Raxa nishidai ''Raxa'' is a genus of true bugs in the family Pyrrhocoridae Pyrrhocoridae is a family of insects with more than 300 species world-wide. Many are red coloured and are known as red bugs and some species are called cotton stainers because their ...
'' is a predator of another pyrrhocorid, ''
Melamphaus faber ''Melamphaus'' is an Old World genus of true bugs in the family Pyrrhocoridae, the cotton stainers. They are often confused with bugs in the family Lygaeidae, but can be distinguished by the lack of ocelli A simple eye (sometimes called a pi ...
'', while ''
Antilochus coquebertii ''Antilochus coquebertii'' (often misspelled as ''coqueberti'') is an Old World species of true bug in the family Pyrrhocoridae, occurring in South and Southeast Asia. It is brightly coloured, red and black, and is a beneficial predator on other ...
'' feeds on other bugs including ''
Dysdercus cingulatus ''Dysdercus cingulatus'' is a species of true bug in the family Pyrrhocoridae, commonly known as the red cotton stainer. It is a serious pest of cotton crops, the adults and older nymphs feeding on the emerging bolls and the cotton seeds as they ...
''. A few are important crop
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. One species, ''
Dysdercus suturellus ''Dysdercus suturellus'' is a species of Hemiptera, true bug in the family Pyrrhocoridae, commonly known as a cotton stainer. The adult insect is slender, about long, with a red thorax and dark brown wings marked with a yellow cross. It is nativ ...
'', is well known in the southern cotton growing regions of the
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while ''Dysdercus cingulatus'' occurs on cotton in tropical Asia. They damage cotton bolls by staining as well as by cutting the fibres.


Genera

There are numerous genera within the family and these include: * '' Abulfeda'' * '' Aderrhis'' * '' Aeschines'' * ''
Antilochus In Greek mythology, Antilochus (; Ancient Greek: Ἀντίλοχος ''Antílokhos'') was a prince of Pylos and one of the Achaeans in the Trojan War. Family Antilochus was the son of King Nestor either by Anaxibia or Eurydice. He was the brot ...
'' * '' Armatillus'' * '' Callibaphus'' * '' Courtesius'' * '' Cenaeus'' * '' Delecampius'' * '' Dermatinus'' * '' Dindymus'' * '' Dynamenais'' * ''
Dysdercus ''Dysdercus'' is a widespread genus of true bugs in the family Pyrrhocoridae; a number of species attacking cotton bolls may be called "cotton stainers". Description Species may be confused with bugs in the family Lygaeidae, but can be distingu ...
'' * '' Ectatops'' * '' Euscopus'' * '' Froeschnerocoris'' * '' Gromierus'' * ''
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'' * '' Jourdainana'' * '' Leptophthalmus'' * '' Melamphaus'' * '' Myrmoplasta'' * '' Neodindymus'' * '' Neoindra'' * '' Probergrothius'' ('' Odontopus'' is preoccupied) * ''
Pyrrhocoris ''Pyrrhocoris'' is a genus of true bugs in the family Pyrrhocoridae, the cotton stainers. There are about six species.
'' * '' Pyrrhopeplus'' * '' Raxa'' * '' Roscius'' * '' Saldoides'' * '' Scantius'' * '' Schmitziana'' * '' Sericocoris'' * '' Siango'' * '' Sicnatus'' * '' Stictaulax'' * '' Syncrotus''


References


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''Dysdercus suturellus'', cotton stainer
on the UF /
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