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Cydnidae (burrowing bug) pigmentation in a 6-month-old baby.
European Journal of Pediatric Dermatology, 2022Cydnidae insects belong to the superfamily Pentatomoidea, family Cydnidae, order Hemiptera and suborder Heteroptera (8). These insects have a flattened head with a dark brown or black ovoid body measuring approximately 2-20 mm in diameter, with thorny legs that feature significant variations in the tibia and tarsus: these anatomical variations help ...
S, Soundarya +2 more
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Maternal vibration induces synchronous hatching in a subsocial burrower bug
Animal Behaviour, 2012In some egg-laying species, parents provide care by regulating the hatching pattern for embryos because the survival and growth of offspring are influenced by the timing of hatching. Burrower bugs, Adomerus rotundus (Heteroptera: Cydnidae) exhibit maternal care including defence against predation and provision of food. We found that A. rotundus mothers
Hiromi Mukai +3 more
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2Nd Record Of South american Burrowing Bug, Scaptocoris castaneus Perty
1983(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Froeschner, R C, Steiner, Warren E., Jr.
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Postovipositional maternal care in the burrower bug, Adomerus rotundus (Hemiptera: Cydnidae)
The Canadian Entomologist, 2014AbstractComplex subsociality involving guarding, progressive provisioning, and trophic egg production behaviours in herbivorous Hemiptera is known in only a few genera in the Cydnidae subfamily Sehirinae and in Parastrachiidae. Because progressive provisioning and trophic egg production are apparently specific to these closely related species ...
Kouichi Inadomi +5 more
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Burrowing bugs of the genus Scaptocoris Perty in Colombia (Heteroptera: Cydnidae)
Austral Entomology, 2018AbstractScaptocoris Perty, 1833 (Cephalocteinae) is an economically important genus of burrowing bug because its species attack various crops like pastures, soybean and cotton in South America. The genus Scaptocoris has seven described species in the Neotropical region.
Dimitri Forero +2 more
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A New Burrower Bug (Heteroptera: Cydnidae) from the Paleocene/Eocene of Tennessee
1986(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Schaefer, Carl W. (Carl Walter) +1 more
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Association of a Burrower Bug (Heteroptera: Cydnidae) with Aflatoxin Contamination of Peanut Kernels
Journal of Entomological Science, 2004Aflatoxin contamination of peanut kernels, Arachis hypogaea L., was associated with feeding by a burrower bug, Pangaeus bilineatus (Say). Kernel samples were divided into three grade categories: total sound mature kernels (TSMK), other kernels (OK), and damaged kernels (DK); and each of these grade categories was subdivided based on evidence of ...
James S. Thomas +2 more
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Zootaxa
Cyrtomenus includes seven species arranged in two subgenera and belongs to the most diverse subfamily of burrower bugs, Cydninae. The species present polyphagous habits, and at least two species are considered crop pests.
J. Avendaño +3 more
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Cyrtomenus includes seven species arranged in two subgenera and belongs to the most diverse subfamily of burrower bugs, Cydninae. The species present polyphagous habits, and at least two species are considered crop pests.
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Geotomus petiti Wagner, 1954, a new burrower bug for Belgium (Heteroptera: Cydnidae)
Geotomus petiti (Wagner, 1954) is recorded for the frst time from Belgium. Information on the other Belgian representatives of the genus is summarized. Geotomus elongatus is only known from Liège province and the records of Geotomus punctulatus are doubtful.Aukema, Berend +2 more
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