Antennae, 4-segmented; ocelli, 2; beak, 4-segmented;
front wing with many veins; tarsi, 3-segmented.
Scent glands present on the thorax.
Head narrower than and often shorter than the pronotum.
Hind tibiae of some species expanded and resembling leaves
Species in the family Coreidae are separated from those in Alydidae by
differences in width and length of their heads relative to the pronotum.
Alydids, commonly called broadheaded bugs, have a head that is nearly as
wide as and as long as the pronotum.
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