Definition
"Family Coreidae" refers to a group of insects known as leaf-footed bugs. These bugs are generally characterized by their expanded tibia on their hind legs, resembling leaves. They feed on plant sap, and some species are considered agricultural pests. They are often found in gardens, fields, and forests. Think of them as the plant world's unwelcome guests. They are identified by their unique leg structures and their feeding habits. They are an integral part of many ecosystems.