| Cotton Plant Bug - Aulacosternum nigrorubrumFamily CoreidaeThis page contains pictures and information about Cotton Plant Bugs that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia
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.
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. 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.
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.
The Food Plant
Bug's Life - In-complete Life CycleBug'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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