The Pink-colored Coreid Bug, the Lobster-claw Bugor the Heliconia Bug may be common names of Leptoscelis pallida.
Specifically, the reference to color honors the attractive rose to red shades of color that the bug sports in its native tropical environments. Its favorite food source is the Heliconia plant, whose common names include False Bird-of-Paradise, Lobster-claw and Wild Plantain. It is so fond of the plant's sap that those who seek a sighting first check area Lobster-claw plants.
Phaonia pallida was created in 1787.
Tradescantia pallida was created in 1975.
Ancylosis pallida was created in 1870.
Diphtherocome pallida was created in 1867.
Drepana pallida was created in 1879.
Pyrgomantis pallida was created in 1917.
Baphala pallida was created in 1880.
Suillia pallida was created in 1820.
Amorphoscelis pallida was created in 1913.
Prosopis pallida was created in 1823.
Caphys pallida was created in 1897.
Ctenusa pallida was created in 1902.