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Family Coreidae
This page contains pictures and information about Cotton Plant Bugs that we found in
the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia

- Body length male 18mm, female 20mm
This Cotton Plant Bugs are easily found on the Hibiscus plants in our back yard. The
bugs are red orange in colour with black legs. They are slow moving, always
found sucking the juice from the young shoots or flower buds.
The bugs are also known as False Cotton Stainer, as this name implies
they are the pest on cotton.
- Followings are our records on the Cotton Plant Bug's life cycle.
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- Adult
female
Adult male
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- Cotton Plant Bug adult females are a little bit larger than the adult
male. The male has brighter orange wings colour.
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- Mating bugs, 24 SEP
Eggs length 1.5mm, 5 OCT
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- Those Cotton Plant Bugs suck juice from plants. They lay eggs on new fully grown leaf surface. Those eggs are
brown in colour with two black dots. They are 1 x 1.5 mm in size.
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- 1st instars, 5mm, 04 NOV
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- After about a month, we saw all the eggs hatched into small
bugs. They are called nymphs. The are 5mm in body length. They have a pair of long antennae and three
pair of long legs. Their heads are black, thoraxes are yellow and abdomens are
red. They stay together for a few days. At this stage, they look like ants.
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- 2nd instars,
7mm
3rd instars, 9mm
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- 4th instars, 10mm
After three week they grew to half the size of an adult. They look similar to the
adult except they are wingless. They grow periodically shedding their outer
skin, which allow them to expand and make room for growing. Notice the wing
buds become obvious.

- 5th instars, 15mm, 22 NOV
A week later, we can see their wings buds start to grow longer from their back.
Actually those young bugs live the same ways and share the same food as their
adults.

- 03 DEC 2000
A few days later, we find them start to change into an adults. This is the
final stage of moulting. They become
capable of reproduction and have wings. The photo shows the bug just come out
from it last shedding skin (small photo). Its colour will change to the adult
colour few hours later.

- 04 DEC 2000
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- Cotton Plant Bug is feeding on flower bud juice. All different bugs have one common
characteristic: their sucking mouths. All of them suck juice from plants or other insects.
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The Food Plant

- Native Rosella - Hibiscus Heterophyllus
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- Along the Enoggera Trail in Brisbane Forest Park, there are many Native
Rosella. On them we easily find the Cotton Plant Bugs, which suck sap
from of all different kinds of Hibiscus.
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Bug's Life - In-complete Life Cycle
Bug's development is a good
example of in-complete life cycle, or gradual
metamorphosis. Let familiar
with different stages of in-complete life cycle by the following diagram.
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