Carcinocoris


Carcinocoris is a genus of Asian ambush bugs, erected by Anton Handlirsch in 1897. These insects are typical of the tribe Carcinocorini and like the two other genera are notable in having claw-like modifications to their forelegs for capturing prey.
Species have been recorded from southern China and Indochina.

Species

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:
  1. Carcinocoris bilineatus
  2. Carcinocoris binghami
  3. Carcinocoris castetsi
  4. Carcinocoris erinaceus
  5. Carcinocoris indicus
  6. Carcinocoris ochraceus
  7. ''Carcinocoris yunnanus''