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Keyword: Reduviidae

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Natural enemies of the ladybird are: ground beetles, Reduviidae , birds, lizards, shrews and frogs. The Dinocampus coccinellae (a parasitoid wasp) is a specialized enemy. Certain Hymenoptera, aphids and nematodes also have a harmful, parasitic relationship with ladybirds.
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Coranus aegyptius
Coranus aegyptius belong to the genus Coranus, in the order bugs (Hemiptera), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the superfamily Reduvioidea, the family assassin bugs (Reduviidae), the subfamily Harpactorinae and the tribe Harpactorini. This assassin bug species is widespread throughout the Mediterranean region as far north as the southern edge of the Alps.
>> Bugs -> Assassin bugs -> Coranus aegyptius
Query: Assassin bugs - Reduviidae
Assassin bugs - Reduviidae
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Query: Reduviidae - Rhinocoris erythropus
Reduviidae - Rhinocoris erythropus
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