More than 2200 species of the wild flora and fauna photographed in Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico and the surrounding area.
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True Bugs of Zihuatanejo
SUBORDER HETEROPTERA
Sagotylus confluens (Nymph)
Sagotylus confluens
-Arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda)
-Hexapods (Subphylum Hexapoda)
-Winged and Once-winged Insects (Subclass Pterygota)
-True Bugs, Hoppers, Aphids, and Allies (Order Hemiptera)
-True Bugs (Suborder Heteroptera)
-Pentatomomorph Bugs (Pentatomomorpha)
-Leaf-footed Bugs and Allies (Superfamily Coreiodea)
-Leaf-footed Bugs (Family Coreidae)
-Subfamily Coreinae
-Tribe Acanthocerini
-Genus Sagotylus
-Sagotylus confluens
Sagotylus confluens is a species of leaf-footed bug belonging to the family Coreidae, which is commonly known for its leaf-like expansions on the hind legs. The leaf-footed appearance is one of the most distinguishing features, where the hind legs have broad, flattened sections resembling leaves, which may help in camouflage.



