| Assassin Bugs: Article about several species (Triatoma sanguisuga, Reduvius personatus, Melanolestes picipes, Arilus cristatus, and Sinea diadema), sometimes called conenoses or "kissing bugs," that are occasionally found in the home in Ohio. |
| Bed Bugs and Blood-Sucking Conenose: Fact sheet from the Florida Cooperative Extension. |
| Flatbugs (Insecta: Heteroptera: Aradidae): Extensively illustrated with photographs and diagrams, a description of flatbugs and where to find them, by Steve Taylor. |
| Kissing Bugs: Article about Triatoma rubida, a blood-sucking insect common around Tucson, Arizona, also known by the common names conenose bug and walapai tiger. Includes advice on its control. |
| Podisus Online: Podisus species (Podisus maculiventris, Podisus nigrispinus) are pentatomid predators that have potential for biological control of several agricultural pests. This site gives information on the biology and use of these beneficial insects and contains a full bibliography on the Asopinae. |
| The Bloodsuckers' Rosegarden - Information on Triatomine Bugs: Biological information and images of the Triatominae ("kissing" or "cone-nosed" bugs), particularly Triatoma infestans, a vector of Chagas disease found in South America. |