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Nezara viridula (Linnaeus, 1758) Cimex viridulus Linnaeus, 1758: 444; Cimex torquatus Fabricius, 1775: 710; Cimex smaragdulus Fabricius, 1775: 711; Cimex transversus Thunberg, 1783: 40; Cimex variabilis Villers, 1789: 505; Cimex spirans Fabricius, 1798: 533; Cimex viridissimus Wolff, 1801: 55; Pentatoma flavicollis Palisot de Beauvois, 1818: 185 ...
Ghahari, Hassan+2 more
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Im Sommer 2021 wurden parasitierte Eigelege der Grünen Reiswanze Nezara viridula (Linnaeus, 1758) in Wiener Privatgärten festgestellt. Die morphologischen und molekularbiologischen Untersuchungen ergaben, dass es sich um den Eiparasitoiden Trissolcus ...
Anna Moyses+3 more
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Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) play a relevant ecological role across terrestrial ecosystems. Recent studies suggest that the presence of ants in crops could lead to a decrease in the populations of insect pests, but how these actions can vary along the ...
E. Schifani+5 more
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Simple Summary When an alien species reaches a new environment, the natural enemies present in that habitat might fail to regulate its population as they might not be host-adapted.
Marica Scala+8 more
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Although microbial communities of insects from larval to adult stage have been increasingly investigated in recent years, little is still known about the diversity and composition of egg‐associated microbiomes.
Margot W. J. Geerinck+7 more
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The present study aimed to determine the effect of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana on some histological changes in the mid gut (mesenteron) of Nezara viridula adults after 24, 48, and 72 hours of treatment.
A. Soliman, M. Nada, A. Gad
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Psix striaticeps (Dodd) (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae): an Old World parasitoid of stink bug eggs arrives in Florida, USA [PDF]
Psix striaticeps (Dodd) is an egg-parasitoid wasp previously known only from the Old World. We report this species from twelve counties in Florida, which are the first records in the Western Hemisphere.
Sarah Birkmire+4 more
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RNAi-induced knockdown of white gene in the southern green stink bug (Nezara viridula L.)
The southern green stink bug (SGSB) Nezara viridula L. is one of the most common stink bug species in the United States and can cause significant yield loss in a variety of crops. A suitable marker for the assessment of gene-editing tools in SGSB has yet
Dariane Souza+7 more
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The southern green stink bug (SGSB) Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), has become a significant pest of soybean and cotton in southern Central America and in the lower mid-southern U.S.
M. Portilla, G. Reddy, M. Tertuliano
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Complete genome analysis of a novel chuvirus from a southern green stink bug (Nezara viridula)
A novel chuvirus from a southern green stink bug ( Nezara viridula ) was identified by RNA sequencing in this study and was tentatively named “Ningbo southern green stink bug chuvirus 1” (NBSGSBV-1).
Peng-Peng Ren+6 more
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