- Source: Coridius
Coridius is a genus of dinidorid bugs. They suck sap mainly from plants belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae. Most described species have native ranges in Africa and Asia. Several species are eaten in parts of South and Southeast Asia. Some species have extended into Europe and are considered as pests on cucurbit crops.
Species
Coridius affinis (Costa, 1847)
Coridius alternatus (Distant)
Coridius assamensis (Distant, 1902)
Coridius brunneus (Thunberg, 1783)
Coridius castaneus (Signoret)
Coridius chinensis (Dallas, 1851)
Coridius cuprifer (Westwood, 1837)
Coridius cuprinus (Stål, 1870)
Coridius deckerti Lis, 1990
Coridius dimorphus (China, 1928)
Coridius divergens (Distant, 1878)
Coridius dubitabilis (Fairmaire, 1858)
Coridius duraiae Lis, 1990
Coridius farleyi (Distant)
Coridius flavomarginatus (Signoret)
Coridius fuscus (Westwood, 1837)
Coridius janus (Fabricius, 1775) type species (as Cimex ianus Fabricius)
Coridius kerzhneri Lis, 1990
Coridius laosanus (Distant, 1921)
Coridius lenoiri (Schouteden)
Coridius lividus (Distant, 1898)
Coridius marginatus (A. Costa, 1847)
Coridius neobrunneus Ahmad, Hussain & Kamaluddin, 1997
Coridius nepalensis (Westwood, 1837)
Coridius nubilis (Westwood, 1837)
Coridius nubilus (Westwood)
Coridius patruelis (Stål)
Coridius prolixus Lethierry, 1881
Coridius pseudaffinis Lis, 1996
Coridius pseudoflavomarginatus Kocorek, 2003
Coridius putoni (Bolivar)
Coridius reflexus (Westwood, 1837)
Coridius remipes (Stål, 1853)
Coridius rufomarginatus Carlini, 1895
Coridius sanguinolentus (Westwood, 1837)
Coridius singhalanus (Distant, 1900)
Coridius turbatensis Ahmad, Hussain & Kamaluddin, 1997
Coridius viduatus (Fabricius, 1794)
Coridius xanthopterus (Fairmaire)
References
External links
Media related to Coridius at Wikimedia Commons