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Coridius is a genus of dinidorid bugs. They suck sap mainly from plants belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae. About forty species are known with a native distribution mainly in Africa and Asia. Several species are eaten in parts of South and Southeast Asia. Some species have extended into Europe and are considered as pests on cucurbit crops.

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  • Coridius is a genus of dinidorid bugs. They suck sap mainly from plants belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae. About forty species are known with a native distribution mainly in Africa and Asia. Several species are eaten in parts of South and Southeast Asia. Some species have extended into Europe and are considered as pests on cucurbit crops. * (Costa, 1847) * (Distant) * (Distant, 1902) * (Thunberg, 1783) * (Signoret) * (Dallas, 1851) * (Westwood, 1837) * (Stål, 1870) * Lis, 1990 * (China, 1928) * (Distant, 1878) * (Fairmaire, 1858) * Lis, 1990 * (Distant) * (Signoret) * (Westwood, 1837) * Coridius janus (Fabricius, 1775) * Lis, 1990 * (Distant, 1921) * (Schouteden) * (Distant, 1898) * (A. Costa, 1847) * Ahmad, Hussain & Kamaluddin, 1997 * (Westwood, 1837) * (Westwood, 1837) * (Westwood) * (Stål) * Lethierry, 1881 * Lis, 1996 * Kocorek, 2003 * (Bolivar) * (Westwood, 1837) * (Stål, 1853) * Carlini, 1895 * (Westwood, 1837) * (Distant, 1900) * Ahmad, Hussain & Kamaluddin, 1997 * (Fabricius, 1794) * {{small|(Fairmaire) (en)
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  • Illiger, 1807 (en)
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  • Coridius janus (en)
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  • * Amacosia * Aspongopus * Peltagopus * Spongopodium (en)
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  • Coridius (en)
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  • Coridius is a genus of dinidorid bugs. They suck sap mainly from plants belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae. About forty species are known with a native distribution mainly in Africa and Asia. Several species are eaten in parts of South and Southeast Asia. Some species have extended into Europe and are considered as pests on cucurbit crops. (en)
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  • Coridius (en)
  • Coridius (pl)
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