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Rhynocoris Lineaticornis
''Rhynocoris'' (historically often misspelled as "''Rhinocoris''") is a genus of assassin bug, family (Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species are recorded from Asia, mainland Europe, Africa and North America. Life history Species of this genus are noted for providing parental care of offspring. Parental care is unusual in subsocial insects, having only evolved six times in the Heteroptera. ''R. tristis'' for example, is well known for guarding egg masses. ''Rhynocoris kumarii'' is known to prey upon the larvae of '' Euproctis fraterna'' (Moore). Species ''BioLib'' lists the following: * '' Rhynocoris abeillei'' (Puton, 1881) * '' Rhynocoris abramovi'' (Oshanin, 1870) * '' Rhynocoris albopilosus'' (Signoret, 1858) * '' Rhynocoris albopunctatus'' (Stål, 1855) * '' Rhynocoris amazulu'' Kirkaldy, 1859 * '' Rhynocoris analis'' (Jakovlev, 1889) * '' Rhynocoris annulatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Rhynocoris aulicus'' (Stål, 1866) * ''Rhynocoris barakensis'' Schouteden, ...
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Rhynocoris Iracundus
''Rhynocoris iracundus'' is an Reduviidae, assassin bug belonging to the family Reduviidae, subfamily Harpactorinae. The species was Species description, first described by Nikolaus Poda von Neuhaus in 1761. ''Rhynocoris iracundus'' differs in colour from ''R. erythropus'' in that the sides of the abdomen in ''R. erythropus'' are yellow/orange and black, instead of the red and black seen in ''R. iracundus''. In general, the front lobe of the pronotum of ''R. iracundus'' is broadly blackened, while in ''R. rubricus'' it is red. Furthermore, ''R. iracundus'' has narrower red stripes on its legs and abdomen. The base of Scutellum (insect anatomy), scutellum is twice as long as the height. This species is found in many parts of Europe. Reduviidae - Rhynocoris iracundus.jpg Assassin bug (Rhynocoris iracundus) with bee (Apis ssp) prey.jpg, With prey References * Putshkov P.V., Putshkov V.G., 1996 - Family Reduviidae - Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region * Dioli ...
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Rhynocoris Barakensis
''Rhynocoris'' (historically often misspelled as "''Rhinocoris''") is a genus of assassin bug, family (Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species are recorded from Asia, mainland Europe, Africa and North America. Life history Species of this genus are noted for providing parental care of offspring. Parental care is unusual in subsocial insects, having only evolved six times in the Heteroptera. ''R. tristis'' for example, is well known for guarding egg masses. ''Rhynocoris kumarii'' is known to prey upon the larvae of '' Euproctis fraterna'' (Moore). Species ''BioLib'' lists the following: * '' Rhynocoris abeillei'' (Puton, 1881) * '' Rhynocoris abramovi'' (Oshanin, 1870) * '' Rhynocoris albopilosus'' (Signoret, 1858) * '' Rhynocoris albopunctatus'' (Stål, 1855) * '' Rhynocoris amazulu'' Kirkaldy, 1859 * '' Rhynocoris analis'' (Jakovlev, 1889) * '' Rhynocoris annulatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Rhynocoris aulicus'' (Stål, 1866) * '' Rhynocoris barakensis'' Schouteden ...
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Rhynocoris Bequaertianus
''Rhynocoris'' (historically often misspelled as "''Rhinocoris''") is a genus of assassin bug, family (Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species are recorded from Asia, mainland Europe, Africa and North America. Life history Species of this genus are noted for providing parental care of offspring. Parental care is unusual in subsocial insects, having only evolved six times in the Heteroptera. ''R. tristis'' for example, is well known for guarding egg masses. ''Rhynocoris kumarii'' is known to prey upon the larvae of '' Euproctis fraterna'' (Moore). Species ''BioLib'' lists the following: * '' Rhynocoris abeillei'' (Puton, 1881) * '' Rhynocoris abramovi'' (Oshanin, 1870) * '' Rhynocoris albopilosus'' (Signoret, 1858) * '' Rhynocoris albopunctatus'' (Stål, 1855) * '' Rhynocoris amazulu'' Kirkaldy, 1859 * '' Rhynocoris analis'' (Jakovlev, 1889) * '' Rhynocoris annulatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Rhynocoris aulicus'' (Stål, 1866) * ''Rhynocoris barakensis'' Schouteden, ...
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