Steganocerus multipunctatus

Steganocerus multipunctatus
Scientific classification
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Steganocerus
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S. multipunctatus
Binomial name
Steganocerus multipunctatus
Thunberg, 1783
Synonyms
  • Cimex argus Fabricius 1787
  • Cimex rusticus Fabricius 1787
  • Cimex multipunctatus Thunberg 1788 [1]
  • Sphaerocoris adspersus Stål 1853
  • Sphaerocoris hamiferus Stål 1853
  • Sphaerocoris impluviatus Germar 1839
  • Sphaerocoris quadrinotata Westwood 1837
  • Sphaerocoris simplex Herrich-Schäffer 1836
  • Sphaerocoris simulans Stål 1858
  • Steganocerus machadoi Leston 1954

Steganocerus multipunctatus Thunberg 1783, or ladybird bug, is a Sub-Saharan African member of the Hemiptera with a strong resemblance to a Ladybird. It is normally black with bright orange spots, but is quite variable in colour and may be brown without spots. It shares Müllerian mimicry with the Tortoise beetle Chiridopsis suffriani,[2] and a spider Paraplectana thorntoni.[3][4]

S. multipunctatus is one of the Rhynchota whose presence has been recorded on a wide range of indigenous plants and cultivated crops such as cotton.[5]

References

  1. ^ Distant, W. L. (1909). "Rhynchota". The Transactions of the Zoological Society of London. 19: 67–84. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1909.tb08561.x.
  2. ^ "Entity Display : Steganocerus multipunctatus".
  3. ^ "Sagr.co.za".
  4. ^ "Ladybird spider". 28 February 2010.
  5. ^ http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/19260500610.html;jsessionid=3A2214C8CB10B9790C8B4903A073D036 [dead link]

External links

  • Images on Project Noah
  • Images on iSpot
  • "Revision of the Rhynchota belonging to the family Pentatomidae in the Hope collection at Oxford" - W. L. Distant
  • "Ad cognitionem Heteropterorum Africae occidentalis" - Odo Morannal Reuter
  • "Enumeratio Hemipterorum. Bidrag till en förteckning öfver alla hittills kända Hemiptera, jemte systematiska meddelanden" - Carl Stål
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