Macrocheraia is a genus of bugs in the family Largidae with a single species, Macrocheraia grandis found mainly in Southeast Asia but extending into parts of South Asia. This was referred to in some older literature under the genus Lohita, a name derived from the Sanskrit word for red.[1][2]

Macrocheraia grandis
Male
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Macrocheraia

Guérin-Ménéville
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M. grandis
Binomial name
Macrocheraia grandis
(Gray, 1832)
Synonyms

Lohita grandis
Macroceraea grandis
Macrocerea grandis
Macroceroea grandis

The abdomen of the female is short

The abdomen of the male is long and extends well beyond the wingtip. The species feeds on a range of plants including those of the families Euphorbiaceae and Malvaceae.[3][4]

References edit

  1. ^ Amyot, CJB & A Serville (1843). Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Hemipteres. Libraire Encyclopedique de Roret, Paris. p. 266.
  2. ^ Stehlik, J.; I. M. Kerzhner (1999). "On taxonomy and distribution of some Palaearctic and Oriental Largidae and Pyrrhocoridae (Heteroptera)". Zoosystematica Rossica. 8: 121–128.
  3. ^ Distant, WL (1904). Fauna of British India. Vol. 2. London: Taylor and Francis. pp. 94–95. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Dhiman, S. C.; Chatterjee, V. C. (1980). "Sexual dimorphism in Lohita grandis Gray (Heteroptera-Pyrrhocoridae)". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 77 (3): 529.