Rhynocoris (historically often misspelled as "Rhinocoris"[1]) is a genus of assassin bug, family (Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species are recorded from Asia, mainland Europe, Africa and North America.[2]
Species of this genus are noted for providing parental care of offspring. Parental care is unusual in subsocial insects, having only evolved six times in the Heteroptera. R. tristis for example, is well known for guarding egg masses.[3]
Rhynocoris kumarii is known to prey upon the larvae of Euproctis fraterna (Moore).[4]
BioLib[5] lists the following:
Rhynocoris (historically often misspelled as "Rhinocoris") is a genus of assassin bug, family (Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Species are recorded from Asia, mainland Europe, Africa and North America.
Rhynocoris est un genre d'insectes du sous-ordre des hétéroptères (punaises).
Rhynocoris est un genre d'insectes du sous-ordre des hétéroptères (punaises).
Rhynocoris[1] är ett släkte av insekter som beskrevs av Carl Wilhelm Hahn 1834. Rhynocoris ingår i familjen rovskinnbaggar.[1][2]
Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life[1] och Dyntaxa[2]:
Rhynocoris