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2023
VAN DER HEYDEN (2023) published the first part of a series of new records of Heteroptera from the Canary Islands. In this note, more new records from the archipelago are reported. The known distribution of the species mentioned in this note was checked by using various checklists (AUKEMA et al., 2006, 2013; RIEGER, 2020; ROCA-CUSACHS et al., 2020 ...
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VAN DER HEYDEN (2023) published the first part of a series of new records of Heteroptera from the Canary Islands. In this note, more new records from the archipelago are reported. The known distribution of the species mentioned in this note was checked by using various checklists (AUKEMA et al., 2006, 2013; RIEGER, 2020; ROCA-CUSACHS et al., 2020 ...
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2013
Several members of the order Heteroptera (‘bugs’) live either on or below the water surface. In contrast with terrestrial heteropterans, among which a considerable proportion of the species is herbivorous, water bugs are the predators of the water world (but for the water boatmen). The postembryonic development (i.e.
György Kriska, György Kriska
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Several members of the order Heteroptera (‘bugs’) live either on or below the water surface. In contrast with terrestrial heteropterans, among which a considerable proportion of the species is herbivorous, water bugs are the predators of the water world (but for the water boatmen). The postembryonic development (i.e.
György Kriska, György Kriska
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Chemical Ecology of the Heteroptera
Annual Review of Entomology, 1988A review is given of the pheromones and allomones of the Coreidae, Alydidae, Rhopalidae, Pyrrhocoridae, Berytidae, Lygaeidae, Pentatomidae, Scutelleridae, Plataspididae, Cydnidae, Acanthosomatidae, Reduviidae, Phymatidae, Cimicidae, Anthocoridae, Miridae, Tingidae, Pleidae, Notonectidae, Naucoridae, Corixidae, Gelastocoridae, Belostomatidae ...
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1906
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BENEFICIAL HETEROPTERA (HEMIPTERA)
2023Turkey according to their climate, flora and fauna, location, agricultural diversities, topography, human habitat, transportation, etc is divided into three zoographical zones. The first region along the coast of the Mediterranean, the Marmara and the Aegean Regions is called the Mediterranean.
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Miscellanea Miridologica (Insecta: Heteroptera)
Zootaxa, 2005Eurotas Distant, 1884 is transferred from Mirinae, Mirini to Orthotylinae, Orthotylini (new subfamily placement) and Femurocoris Carvalho, 1977 is transferred from Mirinae, Mirini to Deraeocorinae, Hyaliodini (new subfamily placement). The following new combinations are suggested: Apolygus biannulatus (Poppius, 1915) comb. n.
Schwartz, Michael, Chérot, Frédéric
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1930
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Studies on African Heteroptera
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