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Cydnidae pigmentation − dermoscopic features
Pigmented spots on the skin are caused by burrowing bugs of family Cydnidae. These are commonly seen in monsoon, and the pigmentation is due to secretion by the insect.
BM Shashi Kumar, AS Savitha
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Wisconsin Cydnidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) [PDF]
Notes on 17 species of Wisconsin Cydnidae taken from specimens in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Insect Research Collection are included in this faunal list.
Williams, Andrew H
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Cydnidae Pigmentation: A Dermoscopic Case Series
Insects can cause a variety of dermatological problems ranging from asymptomatic cutaneous pigmentation to life threatening anaphylaxis. The pigmentation caused by burrowing bug, is oval to bizarre in shape, brown-black in colour, seen mainly over ...
Shipra Agrawal, Shilpi Sharma
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Revision of the Australian genus Blaena (Heteroptera: Cydnidae) [PDF]
A revision of species of the Australian burrower bug genus Blaena Walker, 1868 is presented. Eight previously known species are redescribed and four new ones, B. hirta n. sp. (Queensland), B. parathroposa n. sp. (Queensland), B. pseudosetosa n.
Jerzy A. LIS, Joanna HEYNA
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Evaluation of chemical and microbial control options for Pangaeus bilineatus (Say) (Hemiptera: Cydnidae) infesting peanut crop. [PDF]
When integrating microbials with chemical insecticides against Pangaeus bilineatus, the interaction between Steinernema carposcasae and imidacloprid was synergistic or additive. Imidacloprid did not negatively impact the reproduction of S. carposcapsae.
Mbata GN, Li Y, Shapiro-Ilan D.
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Diversity and distribution of bamboo-feeding true bugs in China. [PDF]
There are 36 genera with 69 species bamboo‐feeding true bugs in China. Their spacial diversity pattern showed preference in South China, with higher diversity areas located in the tropics and its surrounding areas. Abstract The Bambusoideae subfamily, originating in the late Cretaceous, has evolved to include over 1500 species globally.
Jiang K +6 more
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Fil: Coscaron, Maria del Carmen. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. División Entomología; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas.
María del Carmen Coscarón
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Nachtrag zum Byrsinus-Komplex (Hem. Het., Cydnidae)
E. Wagner
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Abrupt onset tiny pigmented macules on soles caused by cydnidae bugs
Dinesh Prasad Asati, Ashish Gupta
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Morphological structure of salivary glands, alimentary canal, and Malpighian tubules in adult Eurydema spectabilis Horváth, 1882 (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae). [PDF]
In E. spectabilis, the salivary glands are divided into principal and accessory glands. Microvilli and numerous secretory granules were found in Malpighian tubules. Numerous uric acid crystals and bacteria were found in the rectum lumen. Abstract Eurydema spectabilis (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) has a piercing‐sucking mouth type and feeds on plant sap ...
Arslan H, Candan S.
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