Hadara
Hadara is a genus of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera, commonly known as true bugs. Species within Hadara are characterized by their specific wing venation and reproductive morphology. They are typically found in various terrestrial habitats, often associated with specific host plants. The exact geographic distribution of Hadara species varies, with some being endemic to particular regions while others have a broader range. Their life cycle generally involves incomplete metamorphosis, with nymphal stages that resemble smaller, wingless adults.
The feeding habits of Hadara insects usually involve piercing and sucking plant juices using their specialized