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Broad Headed Bugs - Family Alydidae

 

Alydids have large broad triangular head, nearly as wide as the thorax. They are usually brown in colour. Their bodies are relatively slender. They have long antenna and long legs. Some of them feed on fallen pods from Acacia trees and pods of other trees. Some species their nymph mimic ants. 


 
Pod-Sucking Bug
 
Riptortus serripes, body length 25mm
This Pod-Sucking Bug is brown in colour with yellow lines along body and has strong spiny hind legs. Its body is slim and narrower in the middle, with a sharp spine on each side of the thorax. More pictures in this page.
 
 
Paddy Bug, Rice Bug
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Leptocorisa acuta, body length 15mm
We found a few of this bugs along Bulimba Creek in Brisbane during summer season. The bugs are pale yellow-brown in colour, with long slender body. They feed on grass, and are pest of rice. More information and pictures please click on here.
 
 
Brown Bean Bug
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Photo: Keith Power, Toowoomba
Melanacanthus scutellaris, body length 15mm. 
 
 
Colourful Board-headed Bug
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Noliphus erythrocephalus, body length 20mm 
This bugs was found in Yugarapul Park during early summer. The bug has yellow and pink colours on abdomen with black bars on both sides. Its legs are green in colour. There are spins on its thorax.  

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Last updated: August 29, 2006.