Spilostethus rivularis

[1] The nymph is conspicuously coloured yellow-orange to orange, and striped with brown.

[1] Adults measure about 13 mm in length, and are conspicuously barred rufous and greyish black on the head, pronotum and hard parts (i.e. clavus and corium) of the hemelytra.

The scutellum is blackish and the membranes of the hemelytra are chestnut brown.

Members of its genus feed on the seeds of various milkweed species, related Calotropis spp., and afrotropical Solanum spp.

They may also be found on the flower heads of various composite plants,[2] and S. rivularis has been noted to congregate on Lopholaena coriifolia in South Africa.

Adult feeding on Ozoroa nectar