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Wheel Bugs (Coupling)

Arilus cristatus

Description:

Family: Reduviidae (Assassin bugs) Sub-family: Harpactorinae. Up to 2 inches, but average is 1.5 inches. (5.08 cm). Black/dark gray with wheel-shaped cog (pronotal armor). Adult food: soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars, beetles and even hard-shelled stink bugs. Beneficial bugs. Female is may be cannilbalistic after mating.

Habitat:

Meadows, fields, roadsides. Plentiful in this area.

Notes:

Do not handle. Although they move slowly and are usually non-aggressive. Their long proboscis is very long and painful. May take up to 6 months to heal due to saliva. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5Qsaycz.... This 2nd video I came upon the male and female fighting.

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2 Comments

Carol Snow Milne
Carol Snow Milne 11 years ago

This is before mating. They mate at the side. I have a spot of them mating at night. If I can only find those 3 photos.

LaurenZarate
LaurenZarate 11 years ago

Beautiful Carol!

Carol Snow Milne
Spotted by
Carol Snow Milne

Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on Sep 27, 2012
Submitted on Mar 25, 2013

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