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Jewel bugs, Shield Backed Bugs -Family Scutelleridae

Species in this family are know as Jewel Bugs or Shield Backed Bugs. Bugs in this family are usually colourful with metallic colour of spots. 

Body length 12mm 

Shield-backed bugs are plant suckers.  They can be distinguished from other bugs by their scutellum completely covered the whole abdomen and wings. This is why sometimes they are miss-recognized as beetle. They are easily distinguished from beetles by having sucking mouthparts and the shield on the back is continuous, not the divided wings cover with separation at the middle.

This family are closely related to stink bugs (Family Pentatomidae). They also produce offensive odors when disturbed. We found three species in this family.


Subfamily Tectocorinae

There is only one Australian species in this subfamily.
 
Cotton Harlequin Bug
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Tectocoris diophthalmus, male body length 20mm, nymph body length 10mm 
Cotton Harlequin Bugs are colourful. Females are orange with small patches of metallic blue scattered over their body. Males are metallic blue with red patches. Their patterns can be quite different between individual. Male are smaller than the females in size. Adults have their scutellum completely covered the whole abdomen and wings. More information and pictures please visit this page.
 

Subfamily Scutellerinae

Metallic Shield Bug
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Scutiphora pedicellata, body length 15mm
Metallic Shield Bugs can be found on leaf letter or under bark. They feed on vegetable, garden plants, trees and fruits. The bugs are metallic green in colour with orange and black patterns on the top. Underside of their body is bright red and black. More information and pictures can be found by clicking here.
 
 
Ground Shield Bug
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Choerocoris paganus, body length 12mm
In mid summer during bush-walking in the rain forest near Mt Nebo, we saw this bright red bug resting on a tall glass leaf. When we came closer to take some photos, the bug dropped onto the ground and run away quickly. The bug feeds on Forest Hop Bush Dodonaea.
 
 

Reference:
1. Insects of Australia, CSIRO, Division of Entomology, Melbourne University Press, 2nd Edition 1991, pp 508.
2. Insects of Australia, Hangay, George, & German, Pavel, Reed New Holland, Sydney, 2000, pp 64.
3. Scutelleridae - Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Commonwealth of Australia 2005. 

 

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Last updated: May 20, 2005.