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Offspring chemical cues affect maternal food provisioning in burrower bugs, Sehirus cinctus
Animal Behaviour, 2005Female burrower bugs (Sehirus cinctus, Hemiptera: Cydnidae) show extended care for their offspring. They guard their clutch and feed the hatched nymphs up to the third larval instar. Previous research indicated that nymphs partly regulate maternal food provisioning, but how nymphs accomplish this is unknown. We tested the hypothesis that nymphs solicit
M. Kölliker +2 more
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A rationalized classification of the Burrower Bugs (Cydnidae)
Systematic Entomology, 1981Abstract Cydnidae are defined as those Pentatomoidea with setal combs at the apices of the coxae and a strigil on the ventral surface of the metathoracic wing. Eight subfamilies are recognized: Thaumastellinae, Amnestinae, Cydninae, Scaptocorinae, Sehirinae, Garsauriinae, Thyreocorinae (including only
W. Dolling
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A Revision of Oriental Burrower Bugs (Heteroptera: Cydnidae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1995C. Schaefer
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“Transient pseudo‐lentigines sign” in burrowing bug pigmentation
Pediatric Dermatology, 2021AbstractCutaneous pigmentation due to the arthropod, Cydnidae (a.k.a. burrowing bug), is increasingly being reported in the literature. The transient nature of this pigmentation probably contributes to its underreporting. We report a case of an 8‐year‐old girl with a sudden onset of hyperpigmented lesions on her index finger, face, and neck due to ...
Ashish Amrani, Abheek Sil, Anupam Das
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Infection, 2020
Cydnidae bug (also termed the burrowing bug) are arthropods of the order Hemiptera, that are recognized by their morphological adaptations for digging. They release an odorous substance from special glands that serve as self-defense, causing pigmented macules when in contact with human skin, especially during the rainy season.
Sayantani Chakraborty +2 more
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Cydnidae bug (also termed the burrowing bug) are arthropods of the order Hemiptera, that are recognized by their morphological adaptations for digging. They release an odorous substance from special glands that serve as self-defense, causing pigmented macules when in contact with human skin, especially during the rainy season.
Sayantani Chakraborty +2 more
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Maternal Care in the Burrower Bug Adomerus triguttulus: Defensive Behavior
Journal of Insect Behavior, 2008Some burrower bugs (Heteroptera: Cydnidae) show complex patterns of maternal care, including defense against predators and the provisioning of food to nymphs. Recently, the subsocial cydnid bugs have attracted the interest of researchers as model systems to study the behavioral ecology of parental investment.
T. Nakahira, S. Kudo
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Insights into the costs of complex maternal care behavior in the burrower bug (Sehirus cinctus)
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2005Adult Sehirus cinctus cinctus emit a volatile secretion from their metathoracic scent glands when tactually stimulated. We identified the volatile components by gas chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography, and mass spectrometry. The secretion of both sexes contained (1R)-(+)-α-pinene, (1S)-(–)-β-pinene, β-myrcene, (R)-(+)-limonene, and α-
A. Agrawal, N. Combs, E. Brodie
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Zootaxa, 2018
Burrower bugs are unique among true bugs, recognized by the morphological adaptations for digging, and include several species of economic importance for causing damages in roots and ground pods. Damage records has been growing in the last two decades in
J. Avendaño +3 more
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Burrower bugs are unique among true bugs, recognized by the morphological adaptations for digging, and include several species of economic importance for causing damages in roots and ground pods. Damage records has been growing in the last two decades in
J. Avendaño +3 more
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Zootaxa, 2019
A new genus and species of Cydnidae, Punctacorona triplosticha gen. et sp. nov. (Heteroptera: Pentatomomorpha) is described and illustrated from Myanmar amber.
Yijia Wang, S. Du, Yunzhi Yao, D. Ren
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A new genus and species of Cydnidae, Punctacorona triplosticha gen. et sp. nov. (Heteroptera: Pentatomomorpha) is described and illustrated from Myanmar amber.
Yijia Wang, S. Du, Yunzhi Yao, D. Ren
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A review of burrower bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae sensu lato ) of Guam
Zootaxa, 2010Five species representing the family Cydnidae sensu lato are recorded from Guam; three of them are reported for the first time from the island: Byrsinus varians (Fabricius, 1803), Fromundus biimpressus (Horváth, 1919), and Rhytidoporus indentatus Uhler, 1877.
J. Lis, R. Zack
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