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Coreidae is a large
family Family (from la, familia) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its ...
of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the
Hemiptera Hemiptera (; ) is an order (biology), order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, Reduviidae, assassin bugs, Cimex, bed bugs, and shield bugs. ...
n suborder
Heteroptera The Heteroptera are a group of about 40,000 species of insects in the order Hemiptera. They are sometimes called "true bugs", though that name more commonly refers to the Hemiptera as a whole. "Typical bugs" might be used as a more unequivocal al ...
. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''
Coreus ''Coreus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bug in the Coreinae subfamily. It is the type genus for the Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives fro ...
'', which derives from the
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() meaning bedbug. As a family, the Coreidae are
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, but most of the species are
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or
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.


Common names and significance

The common names of the Coreidae vary regionally. Leaf-footed bug refers to leaf-like expansions on the
legs A leg is a weight-bearing and locomotive anatomical structure, usually having a columnar shape. During locomotion, legs function as "extensible struts". The combination of movements at all joints can be modeled as a single, linear element ...
of some species, generally on the hind tibiae. In North America, the pest status of species such as ''
Anasa tristis ''Anasa tristis'' is a species of bug in the family Coreidae. It is a major pest of squash and pumpkins, found throughout North America, and is a vector of the cucurbit yellow vine disease bacterium. These bugs can emit an unpleasant odor ...
'' on squash plants and other
cucurbits The Cucurbitaceae, also called cucurbits or the gourd family, are a plant family consisting of about 965 species in around 95 genera, of which the most important to humans are: *''Cucurbita'' – squash, pumpkin, zucchini, some gourds *''Lagena ...
gave rise to the name squash bugs. The Coreidae are called twig-wilters or tip-wilters in parts of Africa and Australia because many species feed on young twigs, injecting enzymes that
macerate Maceration may refer to: * Maceration (food), in food preparation * Maceration (wine), a step in wine-making ** Carbonic maceration, a wine-making technique * Maceration (sewage), in sewage treatment * Maceration (bone), a method of preparing bo ...
the tissues of the growing tips and cause them to wilt abruptly.


Morphology and appearance

The Coreidae commonly are oval-shaped, with antennae composed of four segments, numerous veins in the membrane of the fore wings, and externally visible repugnatorial stink glands. They vary in size from 7 to 45 mm long, which implies that the family includes some of the biggest species of
Heteroptera The Heteroptera are a group of about 40,000 species of insects in the order Hemiptera. They are sometimes called "true bugs", though that name more commonly refers to the Hemiptera as a whole. "Typical bugs" might be used as a more unequivocal al ...
. The body shape is quite variable; some species are broadly oval, others are elongated with parallel sides, and a few are slender. Many species with the "leaf-footed" tibiae are very slender with conspicuous expansions of the hind tibiae, but some robust species also have decided expansions. Some species are covered with spines and tubercles. As an example of these, the
tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide usage of the term in English language, English is in the discipline of anthropology. This definition is contested, in p ...
Phyllomorphini Mulsant & Rey, 1870, are strikingly
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, with thin legs, spiny bristles, and
laciniate The following is a list of terms which are used to describe leaf plant morphology, morphology in the description and taxonomy (biology), taxonomy of plants. Leaves may be simple (a single leaf blade or lamina) or compound (with several leaflet (bo ...
outlines and adornments. Many of the more
robust Robustness is the property of being strong and healthy in constitution. When it is transposed into a system, it refers to the ability of tolerating perturbations that might affect the system’s functional body. In the same line ''robustness'' ca ...
species have grossly enlarged, thickened, and bowed hind
femora The femur (; ), or thigh bone, is the proximal bone of the hindlimb in tetrapod vertebrates. The head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum in the pelvic bone forming the hip joint, while the distal part of the femur articulates with t ...
armed with spikes on the inner edge, and with hind
tibiae The tibia (; ), also known as the shinbone or shankbone, is the larger, stronger, and anterior (frontal) of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates (the other being the fibula, behind and to the outside of the tibia); it connects ...
to match, though the enlargement of the tibiae is less exaggerated. In the
nymphs A nymph ( grc, νύμφη, nýmphē, el, script=Latn, nímfi, label=Modern Greek; , ) in ancient Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity. Different from Greek goddesses, nymphs are generally regarded as personifications of nature, are typ ...
, the openings of the two repugnatorial stink glands of the Coreidae are visible as two projections or spots on the medial line of the dorsal surface of the abdomen, one at the anterior and one at the posterior edge of the fifth abdominal
tergite A ''tergum'' (Latin for "the back"; plural ''terga'', associated adjective tergal) is the dorsal ('upper') portion of an arthropod segment other than the head. The anterior edge is called the 'base' and posterior edge is called the 'apex' or 'mar ...
above the glands inside. During the final
ecdysis Ecdysis is the moulting of the cuticle in many invertebrates of the clade Ecdysozoa. Since the cuticle of these animals typically forms a largely inelastic exoskeleton, it is shed during growth and a new, larger covering is formed. The remna ...
, the anatomy is rearranged and the glands end up in the
metathorax The metathorax is the posterior of the three segments in the thorax of an insect, and bears the third pair of legs. Its principal sclerites ( exoskeletal plates) are the metanotum (dorsal), the metasternum (ventral), and the metapleuron (lateral) ...
, opening laterally through
ostiole An ''ostiole'' is a small hole or opening through which algae or fungi release their mature spores. The word is a diminutive of "ostium", "opening". The term is also used in higher plants, for example to denote the opening of the involuted ...
s between the mesothoracic and metathoracic
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.


Biology and habits

The Coreidae generally feed on the sap of plants. Some species reportedly are actively carnivorous,Comstock, J. H. An Introduction to Entomology, Comstock Publishing. 1949. May be downloaded from

/ref> but material evidence is lacking, and in the field, some are easy to confuse with some species of the
Reduviidae The Reduviidae are a large cosmopolitan family of the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambush predators: most other predatory Hemiptera are aquatic. The main exampl ...
, so doubt has been cast on the veracity of the claims. Some Coreidae, such as '' Phyllomorpha laciniata'', exhibit parental care by carrying their eggs. This behaviour significantly improves the eggs' chances of avoiding the attacks of
parasitoid In evolutionary ecology, a parasitoid is an organism that lives in close association with its host (biology), host at the host's expense, eventually resulting in the death of the host. Parasitoidism is one of six major evolutionarily stable str ...
s.


Taxonomy and systematics

The Coreidae are placed in the order
Hemiptera Hemiptera (; ) is an order (biology), order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, Reduviidae, assassin bugs, Cimex, bed bugs, and shield bugs. ...
and closely related to the families
Alydidae Alydidae, commonly known as broad-headed bugs, is a family of true bugs very similar to the closely related Coreidae (leaf-footed bugs and relatives). There are at least 60 genera and 300 species altogether. Distributed in the temperate and war ...
,
Hyocephalidae Hyocephalidae are a small family of Heteroptera which are endemic to Australia. Genera These two genera make up the family Hyocephalidae. *''Hyocephalus'' Bergroth, 1906 *''Maevius (genus), Maevius'' Stål, 1874 References

Hyocephalid ...
,
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 sm ...
, and
Stenocephalidae ''Dicranocephalus'' is the sole genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above s ...
. Together, these five families form the superfamily
Coreoidea Coreoidea is a superfamily of true bugs in the infraorder Pentatomomorpha which includes leaf-footed bugs and allies. There are more than 3,300 described species in Coreoidea. There are five extant families presently recognized, but the Coreoide ...
. The family is large, with more than 1,900 species in over 270 genera. Most taxonomists dealing with the Coreidae divide the family into three or sometimes four
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. Numerous
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s of the Coreinae have previously been proposed for elevation to subfamily rank, for example, the Agriopocorini,
Colpurini The ColpuriniBreddin G (1900) ''Entomologische Nachrichten'' 26: 39. are a tribe of leaf-footed bugs, in the subfamily Coreinae Coreinae is a subfamily in the hemipteran family Coreidae. They have been shown to be paraphyletic with respect ...
, Hydarini, Phyllomorphini, and Procamptini, but the only one of these changes that at least a significant minority of researchers currently accept is the elevation of the Agriopocorinae, and recent reviews tend to treat them as a tribe again, recognizing only the three subfamilies known by 1867. Another difficulty is that the genus '' Eubule'' has not yet been placed. The family has been demonstrated to be non-
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, as Hydarinae and
Pseudophloeinae Pseudophloeinae is a subfamily of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. There are at least 100 described species in Pseudophloeinae, distributed worldwide. Genera The subfamily Pseudophloeinae contains two tribes: Clavigrallini Auth. Stål, ...
are more closely related to Alydidae than to other coreids. Accordingly, the subfamilies are as follows, together with illustrative genera of each:
Coreinae Coreinae is a Subfamily (biology), subfamily in the hemipteran family Coreidae. They have been shown to be paraphyletic with respect to Meropachyinae. Tribes The following Tribe (biology), tribes belong to the Coreinae: #Acanthocephalini St ...
Leach, 1815 * ''
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'' Laporte, 1833 * '' Acanthocerus'' Palisot, 1818 * ''
Althos ''Althos'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Althos''. Species These 24 species belong to the genus ''Althos'': * ''Althos adustus'' Brailovsky, 1990 * ''Althos brevicornis'' (B ...
'' Kirkaldy, 1904 * '' Amblyomia'' Stål, 1870 * '' Amblypelta'' Stål, 1873 * ''
Anasa ''Anasa'' is a genus of leaf-footed bug in the Coreinae subfamily. The nine described species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is ...
'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 * ''
Canungrantmictis ''Canungrantmictis'' is a genus of Australian 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, ...
'' Brailovsky, 2002 * '' Catorhintha'' Stål, 1859 * ''
Chariesterus ''Chariesterus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Chariesterus''. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Chariesterus'': * ''Chariesterus albiventris'' Burmeister, 1835 * ...
'' Laporte, 1833 * '' Chelinidea'' Uhler, 1863 * '' Chondrocera'' Laporte, 1832 * ''
Cimolus ''Cimolus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives fro ...
'' Stål, 1862 * ''
Coreus ''Coreus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bug in the Coreinae subfamily. It is the type genus for the Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives fro ...
'' Leach, 1815 * '' Dalader'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 * '' Dallacoris'' Osuna, 1981 * '' Elasmopoda'' Stål, 1873 * '' Euthochtha'' Mayr, 1865 * ''
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'' Stål, 1862 * ''
Helcomeria ''Helcomeria'' is a genus of coreid bug found in Asia. The genus was established on the basis of the species described as ''Petascelis spinosus'' by Signoret in 1851. ''Helcomeria spinosa'' is found in China in Yunnan, in Tibet, in India (Sik ...
'' Stål, 1873 * '' Holhymenia'' Lepeletier & Serville, 1825 * ''
Hypselonotus ''Hypselonotus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derive ...
'' Hahn, 1833 * '' Leptoglossus'' Guérin-Méneville, 1831conifer seed bugs * ''
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'' Stål, 1860 * '' Mamurius'' Stål, 1862 * '' Menenotus'' Laporte, 1832 * ''
Mictis ''Mictis'' is a genus of sap-sucking insects in the family ''Coreidae'', with species recorded from India, China, Vietnam and Malesia through to Australia. It was described by William Elford Leach William Elford Leach Royal Society, FRS (2 ...
'' Leach, 1814 * '' Mozena'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 * ''
Namacus ''Namacus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives fro ...
'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 * ''
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'' Stål, 1862 * '' Nisoscolopocerus'' Barber, 1928 * '' Pephricus'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 * ''
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'' Stål, 1862 * '' Phyllomorpha'' Laporte 1833 * '' Plectropoda'' Bergroth, 1894 * '' Piezogaster'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 * '' Sagotylus'' Mayr, 1865 * ''
Savius ''Savius'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives from ...
'' Stål, 1862 * ''
Scolopocerus ''Scolopocerus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derive ...
'' Uhler, 1875 * '' Sephina'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 * ''
Sethenira ''Sethenira'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives f ...
'' Spinola, 1837 * '' Spartocera'' Laporte, 1833 * ''
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'' Stål, 1865 * ''
Zicca ''Zicca'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives from ...
'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 Agriopocorinae Miller, 1953 (often included in Coreinae) * '' Agriopocoris'' Miller, 1953
Meropachyinae Meropachyinae is a subfamily of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. There are at least 50 described species in Meropachyinae, recorded from the Americas. Meropachyinae has been commonly spelled "Meropachydinae" in the past, but "Meropachyin ...
Stål, 1867 * ''
Merocoris ''Merocoris'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives f ...
'' Perty, 1833
Pseudophloeinae Pseudophloeinae is a subfamily of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. There are at least 100 described species in Pseudophloeinae, distributed worldwide. Genera The subfamily Pseudophloeinae contains two tribes: Clavigrallini Auth. Stål, ...
Stål, 1867 * ''
Bothrostethus ''Bothrostethus'' is a genus of family Coreidae, subfamily Pseudophloeinae Pseudophloeinae is a subfamily of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae. There are at least 100 described species in Pseudophloeinae, distributed worldwide. Genera ...
'' Fieber 1860 * ''
Ceraleptus ''Ceraleptus'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives ...
'' Costa, 1847 * ''
Coriomeris ''Coriomeris'' is a genus of leaf-footed bugs in the family Coreidae Coreidae is a large family of predominantly sap-sucking insects in the Hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. The name "Coreidae" derives from the genus ''Coreus'', which derives ...
'' Westwood, 1842


Gallery

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Anasa tristis ''Anasa tristis'' is a species of bug in the family Coreidae. It is a major pest of squash and pumpkins, found throughout North America, and is a vector of the cucurbit yellow vine disease bacterium. These bugs can emit an unpleasant odor ...
'' (squash bug) eggs File:Pephricus Coreidae IMG 3401.JPG, '' Pephricus'' sp., of the tribe Phyllomorphini File:DirkvdM aerobics-insect.jpg, A "leaf-footed" coreid ( Anisoscelis flavolineata) with typical expanded hind legs File:Acanthocephala terminalis.JPG, '' Acanthocephala terminalis'' File:Coreidae Unidentified Holopterna IMG 6559s.JPG, Typical pattern of wing venation File:Piezogaster mating.jpg, '' Piezogaster'' sp. mating File:Coreid bugs (Euthochtha galeator) laying eggs.jpg, Laying eggs


References


External links


Coreidae of Britain

Coreidae of Florida

Comparative description of the immature stages of two very similar leaf footed bugs, ''Holymenia clavigera'' (Herbst) and ''Anisoscelis foliacea marginella'' (Dallas) (Hemiptera, Coreidae, Anisoscelini)












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