Emesopsis is a genus of tropical bugs (Heteroptera) from the family
Reduviidae.[1] There are at least 22 described species,[2][3] of which one, E. nubila, also occurs in southern Europe.
The representatives of this genus are mostly relatively small, and measure a few millimeters to about one centimeter.
They move, as is common for the bugs of the subfamily
Emesinae, with their back and middle legs. The raptorial front legs serve to capture prey. With them, the prey is captured, then bitten through with the mandibles and carried away. Then it is drained, which can sometimes take half an hour. Emesopsis prey on a variety of insect groups, ranging from
beetles,
bugs,
flies, to
springtails.
Habitat and distribution
The species of the genus Emesopsis be found both in agricultural and forest
ecosystems.