
Cimicidae - Wikipedia
The Cimicidae are a family of small parasitic bugs that feed exclusively on the blood of warm-blooded animals. They are called cimicids or, loosely, bed bugs, though the latter term properly refers to the most well-known member of the family, Cimex lectularius, the common bed bug, and its tropical relation Cimex hemipterus. [2]
Bed Bugs (Hemiptera, Cimicidae): Overview of Classification, …
Bed bugs are obligate blood-sucking insects belonging to the Cimicidae family. They are ectoparasites with a long history of presence in human communities. They are a major concern to public health and currently one of the most common …
Bed Bugs - Center for Invasive Species Research
Cimicidae comprise less than 100 described species worldwide, but their notorious habits as temporary ectoparasites of birds and mammals, including humans, and the unusual mode of reproduction known as traumatic insemination, have made this small group of true bugs infamous.
Family Cimicidae - Bed Bugs - BugGuide.Net
Sep 1, 2023 · Family Cimicidae - Bed Bugs Classification · Explanation of Names · Numbers · Size · Identification · Range · Season · Food · Life Cycle · Works Cited Classification
Bed Bugs | Public Health and Medical Entomology - Purdue
Bed bugs belong to the family Cimicidae of the insect order Hemiptera, the group of insects known as "true bugs." In addition to the three species that are associated with humans, there are at least 88 species of Cimicidae in the world that live with and feed on bats or birds.
CDC - DPDx - Bed Bugs
The two species of bed bugs (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cimicidae) usually implicated in human infestations are Cimex lectularius and C. hemipterus. Although rare, humans may become incidental hosts of Cimex species of bats and birds.
Bedbug | Definition, Size, & Facts | Britannica
Mar 18, 2025 · Bedbug, (family Cimicidae), any of about 75 species of insects in the true bug order, Heteroptera, that feed on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded animals. The reddish brown adult is broad and flat and 4 to 5 mm (less than 0.2 inch) long.
Family Cimicidae – ENT 425 – General Entomology
Description: Bed bugs are external parasites that feed on the blood of their host. They are mostly active at night and hide in crevices during the day. Unless they have recently fed, bed bugs have a body that is almost paper thin in profile. The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, can be a pest in chicken houses as well as human dwellings.
Cimicidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Cimicidae are true bugs (i.e., Class Hemiptera). Bedbugs ( Cimex lenticularis ) suck blood and produce an inflammatory response, but they are not a true infection (they don’t live in the skin), and they are not known to be carriers of other infectious agents.
Cimicidae - Animalia
The Cimicidae are a family of small parasitic bugs that feed exclusively on the blood of warm-blooded animals. They are called cimicids or, loosely, bed bugs, though the latter term properly refers to the most well-known member of the family, <i>Cimex lectularius</i>, the common bed bug and its tropical relation <i>Cimex hemipterus</i>.