Acanthia

/əˈkænθiə/ noun

A genus of marine insects, also called bed bugs or assassin bugs, known for their parasitic feeding habits.

From Greek 'akantha' (thorn/spine), likely referring to their pointed, needle-like proboscis used for piercing and feeding.

AFAkanthia
AMአካንትያ
ARأَكَانْثِيَّة
BGАкантиа
BNঅ্যাকান্থিয়া
CAacanthia
CSacanthia
DAacanthia
DEAcanthien
ELακανθία
ESacanthias
ETAkanthia
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