Sphedanolestes cingulatus

Sphedanolestes cingulatus is a species of assassin bug belonging to the family Reduviidae, in the subfamily Harpactorinae.

[1] [2] The species name cingulatus is derived from Latin and means "girded", referring to the color pattern of the legs.

These large and powerfully built bugs are almost completely black.

An easy distinctive character of S. cingulatus in respect of Rhynocoris species, Sphedanolestes annulatus and Sphedanolestes sanguineus is the femora with three red and three black rings.

[6] These assassin bugs are predators of other invertebrates that are waiting for the pass, usually on the leaves of the shrubs or on the flowers.

Nymph of S. cingulatus