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The Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) of Washington State [PDF]
Froeschner (1988) recorded 23 species of stink bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) from Washington State. Based on material primarily housed in the M. T.
Landolt, Peter J +2 more
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Published as part of Tang, Zixiang, Wang, Jie, Li, Weihai & Bozdoğan, Hakan, 2024, Identity on Filchneria heteroptera (Wu, 1938) (Plecoptera: Perlodidae) with a new record of Paraleuctra cercia (Okamoto, 1922) from China, pp.
Tang, Zixiang +3 more
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As a part of ongoing cytogenetic studies on the bug family Nabidae (Heteroptera), the karyotypes and meiotic patterns of male Nabis (Aspilaspis) viridulus Spinola, 1837, N.
Valentina G. KUZNETSOVA +2 more
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Some Notes on Heteropteran Trichobothria [PDF]
Excerpt: There has been much recent interest in the comparative morphology of the Heteroptera. This work has emphasized the land bugs, or Geocorisae, and has been concerned with working out the relationships and taxonomic placement of the higher ...
Schaefer, Carl W.
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Usinger, Robert L. (1946): Hemiptera Heteroptera of Guam. In: Insects of Guam II. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P.
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Antennal Oligomery in Heteroptera [PDF]
Puttarudriah and Channabasavanna1 state “…so far as we are aware, no reference occurs of an insect possessing antennae with unequal number of joints [sic] on the two sides, affecting its bilateral symmetry”. In fact, antennal oligomery is a common phenomenon in the Heteropterous family Lygaeidae.
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The external morphology of Aphylidae was studied previously in detail by the two junior authors, including the description of unique derived structures formed by their lateral thoracico-abdominal region (the exponium).
Petr KMENT +2 more
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Egg parasitoid exploitation of plant volatiles induced by single or concurrent attack of a zoophytophagous predator and an invasive phytophagous pest [PDF]
Zoophytophagous insect predators can induce physiological responses in plants by activating defence signalling pathways, but whether plants can respond to facultative phytophagy by recruiting natural enemies remains to be investigated.
Agro A. +5 more
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Estudos anatômicos e histológicos sôbre a subfamília Triatominae (Heteroptera, Reduviidae): I. parte: a cabeça do Triatoma infestans [PDF]
Rudolf Barth
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One new genus with two new fossil species, Pumilanthocoris gracilis gen. n. sp. n. and P. obesus gen. n. sp. n., which were found in the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Inner Mongolia, China, are described and illustrated. These are the earliest
Wenjing HOU +3 more
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