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SPECIES OF INSECT
Acanthocephala femorata; Florida Leaf-footed bug; Florida Leaf-footed Bug; Acanthocephala bispinus; Acanthocephala granulosus; Acanthocephala luctuosus; Acanthocephala nasulus; Acanthocephala obscurus

Acanthocephala (bug)         
GENUS OF INSECTS
Acanthocephala (insect)
Acanthocephala is a New World genus of true bugs in the family Coreidae. The name is derived from the Greek akanth- meaning "thorn/spine" + kephale meaning "head" This name is in reference to the spine on the front of the head.
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PHYLUM OF PARASITIC WORMS
Acamthocephala; Acanthocephalan; Acanthocephalan Worms; Spiny-headed worm; Thorny-headed worm; Acanthocephalans; Acanthocephaliasis; Spiny headed worm
·noun ·pl A group of intestinal worms, having the proboscis armed with recurved spines.
BRP Alberto Navarette (PC-394)         
COASTAL PATROL SHIP OF THE PHILIPPINE NAVY
BRP Alberto Navaret (PG-394); USCGC Point Evans (WPB-82354); BRP Alberto Navarette (PG-396); BRP Alberto Navarette (PG-394)
BRP Alberto Navarrete (PC-394) is the lead ship of the Alberto Navarrete-class of Coastal Patrol Craft of the Philippine Navy.

Wikipedia

Florida leaf-footed bug

The Florida leaf-footed bug (Acanthocephala femorata) is a species of insect. The genus name Acanthocephala means "spiny head" and comes from the pointed tylus at the tip of the head. Acanthocephala femorata is found in the continental United States and Mexico.

This insect is considered a pest, eating and causing damage to citrus and roses. The lower rear legs are wider than the upper legs, with serrations. This is especially pronounced in the male. It has long, slim, curving antennae with distinctive orange tips. The body is reddish brown to nearly black.

They have a number of predators and therefore biological control is generally enough to prevent their populations from going out of control. Many do not make it past the larval stage; parasitic flies often lay their eggs within the developing larvae, paralyzing them. They are also eaten by birds and assassin bugs.