The term Family Capsidae refers to a family of insects commonly known as leaf-footed bugs. These bugs are characterized by their elongated bodies and flattened hind legs, which resemble leaves. However, they are also known by other names, including the coreid bugs, squash bugs, and plant bugs. These synonyms refer to the similar characteristics of these insects, given their tendency to feed on flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Despite their name, they are not related to true bugs, but are part of the order Hemiptera. As pests, these insects can cause significant damage to agricultural crops, making them an important target for pest control.