Zelus (bug)

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Zelus
Zelus renardii - ZooKeys-319-093-g001.jpeg
Zelus renardii
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Reduviidae
Subfamily: Harpactorinae
Tribe: Harpactorini
Genus: Zelus
Fabricus, 1803
Species

About 60, see text

Synonyms
  • Diplodus Amyot & Serville, 1843 (Homonym)
  • Pindus Stål, 1862

Zelus is a genus of insects in the family Reduviidae, the assassin bugs. There are currently 60 described species; most occur in Central and South America, and five are found in North America.[1]

Some species have been investigated for their potential as biocontrol agents in integrated pest management. Zelus is also known for a sticky trap predation strategy. Sticky resin produced from a leg gland is smeared on hairs to aid in prey capture. This is somewhat analogous to the carnivorous plant sundew.

Species include:

References[]

  1. ^ Taxonomic Revision of Zelus Fabricius. Heteropteran Systematics Lab. University of California, Riverside.

External links[]

Media related to Zelus at Wikimedia Commons

  • "Genus Zelus". Retrieved 2008-09-14.


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