About Leptocoris vicinus (Dallas, 1852)
For Leptocoris vicinus, the dorsal surface of the body is red. It has a black membrane and a blackish clavus, which together form a 'v' shape surrounding the scutellum. Black markings may also be present on the pronotum. The ventral side of the insect is black, with red margins along the abdomen. The coxae, legs, and antennae of this species are all black.