Empicoris culiciformis

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Empicoris culiciformis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Reduviidae
Genus: Empicoris
Species:
E. culiciformis
Binomial name
Empicoris culiciformis
(De Geer, 1773)

Empicoris culiciformis is a species of predatory true bugs with a Holarctic distribution.

The species is found in Europe, across the Palearctic to the Russian Far East and temperate China and the range includes North Africa, and North America. Empicoris are delicate-looking insects with raptorial forelegs. They feed on barklice. Empicoris are not so often observed because of their hidden way of life. They live in hollow and mouldering trees, barns, chicken coops and cracks in old walls.

References[edit]

  • T. R. E. Southwood & Dennis Leston, 1959 Land & Water Bugs of the British Isles Frederick Warne & Co.

ISBN 0723200033

External links[edit]