Nagusta goedelii

Nagusta goedelii

''Nagusta goedelii'' is a species of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae.
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Appearance

''Nagusta goedelii'' can reach a body length of about 12.5–16.3 mm . The slender and slightly hairy body is yellow to cinnamon-brown, but some darker specimen can be brown or reddish with greenish veins. The head is more than twice as long as the width and it has protruding ocelli. It shows two characteristic horn-like thorns just behind the antennae. Antennae show the same color as the body, with lighter rings. The posterior lobe of the head ends in a cylindrical neck. The pronotum is almost hexagonal and carries two broad and rounded apophyses in the shape of an obtuse cone. The diameter of the anterior femurs is at least three times the diameter of the mid and posterior ones, while the tibiae are all of the same thickness.
Assassin bug - Nagusta goedelii Yesterday, the 27th Sep, I found this little guy on the window sill of my apartment and was kind enough to pose for a couple of shots.
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Distribution

This species is present in Central and Southern Europe , and in the Middle East. In the East it reaches Iran. These insects apparently are extending their distribution from east towards more western and northern areas.

Behavior

The species has only one generation per year . Mating and egg laying take place in spring. The larvae reach the adult stage in August and September. The imago overwinters. In warm, sunny regions these assassin bugs live on deciduous trees, especially on oaks , more rarely on shrubs. These bugs feed exclusively on other insects and possibly arachnids and lepidopteran larvae. They are recorded to prey flatid planthoppers , the larvae of ''Macrophya punctumalbum'', the cricket ''Arachnocephalus vestitus'', but also several diptera.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyReduviidae
GenusNagusta
SpeciesN. goedelii
Photographed in
Bulgaria