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Cotton Harlequin Bug - Tectocoris diophthalmus

Family Scutelleridae  

This page contains pictures and information about Cotton Harlequin Bugs that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

Body Length 20mm
 
The bugs are also known as Hibiscus Harlequin Bugs. Females are orange with small patches of metallic blue scatter over their body. Males are metallic blue with red patches. Their patterns can be quite different between individuals. Males are smaller than the females in size. Their scutellum completely covers the whole abdomen and wings. 
 
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Above pictures show an adult male. We had not taken any female photo yet. The bugs suck the juice from hibiscus and cotton, plants of the family Malvaceae. They are found from summer to early winter.
 
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                                                                             Photo: Keith Power, Toowoomba
 
The bugs suck sap from hibiscus plants. They feed mostly on young shoots, piercing the stems and sucking the sugar-rich juices intended for shoot growth. As their common name implies, they also attack cotton. They are the minor pest of cotton, feeding on young shoots and bolls. Females lay eggs around stem and will guard them until the eggs hatch.
 
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Photo: Jeff O'Donnell,  Sydney                                                         Photo: Jeff O'Donnell, Sydney
 
The above pictures show the cluster of  nymphs. The pictures ware taken by Jeff O'Donnell in Sydney during early winter.
 
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Their patterns can be quite different between individuals.  
 
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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 65.
3. Tectocoris diophthalmus - Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Commonwealth of Australia 2005. 

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