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Harpactor angulosus

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Harpactor angulosus
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H. angulosus
Binomial name
Harpactor angulosus
Lepeletier & Serville, 1825

Harpactor angulosus is a species of true bug (Harpactorinae). This assassin bug has been documented preying on caterpillars of the genus Hylesia (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae: Hemileucinae) in Viçosa, Minas Gerais State, Brazil.[1] Caterpillars of this genus are an agricultural pest. H. angulosus, like other species of Harpactorini, has potential as a biocontrol agent for the control of this pest.

References

  1. ^ Alexandre I. A. Pereira; José C. Zanuncio; Hélcio R. Gil-Santana; Francisco S. Ramalho; Germano L. D. Leite; José E. Serrão (2009). "Harpactor angulosus (Reduviidae: Harpactorinae), a predator of Neotropical saturniids, Hylesia spp. in Brazil". Entomological News. 120 (2): 206–212. doi:10.3157/021.120.0213.