“…"The Assassin bugs of the genus Rhynocoris are from diverse group of mostly insect pest with currently close to 190 species described worldwide and it have different morphs, biotypes, and ecotypes with various colours and shapes and well known for their role in bio control potential of the insect pests, yet their molecular relationships have not been established at molecular level" [2,3,4,5]. "The typical insect mitochondrial genome is a circular, double stranded DNA molecule of about 12-20 kb in length that contain 37 genes, 13 protein coding genes, 22 transfer RNAs (tRNA) and two ribosomal RNAs (rRNA)" [6,7]. "Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) encoding genes (rDNA) and related genetic elements have been well studied for over six decades [8], with interests ranging from pharmaceutical and biochemical investigation to comparative biological studies garnering wealth of information on the structural, functional and evolutionary characteristics of these molecules.…”