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Zootaxa, 2014
Thestral incognitus, new genus and species of Pentatomidae (Pentatominae: Carpocorini) is described from central Chile. The relationships among this new genus and other South American genera are discussed. Also, similarities are noted between Thestral and the Australian genus Poecilotoma. Poecilotoma is tentatively placed in the Carpocorini.
Faúndez, Eduardo I., Rider, David A.
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Thestral incognitus, new genus and species of Pentatomidae (Pentatominae: Carpocorini) is described from central Chile. The relationships among this new genus and other South American genera are discussed. Also, similarities are noted between Thestral and the Australian genus Poecilotoma. Poecilotoma is tentatively placed in the Carpocorini.
Faúndez, Eduardo I., Rider, David A.
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2015
The Pentatomidae, representing the fourth largest family within Heteroptera, are one of the most diverse groups with about 800 genera and more than 4,700 species in the world. In the Neotropics, about 230 genera and 1,400 species are included in seven subfamilies of the world’s nine subfamilies; four subfamilies are exclusively of the Neotropics.
Jocelia Grazia+6 more
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The Pentatomidae, representing the fourth largest family within Heteroptera, are one of the most diverse groups with about 800 genera and more than 4,700 species in the world. In the Neotropics, about 230 genera and 1,400 species are included in seven subfamilies of the world’s nine subfamilies; four subfamilies are exclusively of the Neotropics.
Jocelia Grazia+6 more
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Characterisation of the Alarm Pheromone of Bathycoelia Distincta (Pentatomidae)
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2022Bathycoelia distincta (Pentatomidae) is the dominant pest in South African macadamia orchards, where adults are responsible for causing severe yield losses. Similar to other hemipterans, B. distincta release volatile compounds from scent glands that can deter natural enemies and act as an alarm signal among conspecifics.
Elisa Pal+5 more
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Immature stages of Murgantia histrionica (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Zootaxa, 2018Immature stages of Murgantia histrionica (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) are described using light and scanning electron microscopy. Specimens of all life stages of M. histrionica were collected on Peritoma arborea (Cleomaceae) in Palm Springs, California.
Brito, Lucas Cavalcanti+2 more
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Biology of Thyanta perditor (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1984The biology of Thyanta perditor (F.) was studied on Bidens pilosa L., wheat, and soybeans. Females collected in the field from B. pilosa produced significantly larger numbers of eggs and egg masses on B. pilosa than on wheat; on soybeans, only one pair copulated, no eggs were deposited, and longevity of adults was severely reduced.
Antônio R. Panizzi, D. C. Herzog
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Sampling Phytophagous Pentatomidae on Soybean
1980At least 40 species of stink bugs have been found to occur worldwide on soybean; however, damage has actually been documented for only a few of these. There is at least one important stink bug species in every major soybean producing region of the world.
James W. Todd, Donald C. Herzog
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Formes préimaginales d'Hémiptères Pentatomidae
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1947Dupuis Cl. Formes préimaginales d'Hémiptères Pentatomidae . In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 52 (4), avril 1947. pp. 54-57.
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Chromatid autonomy in Banasa (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Chromosoma, 19571. Of the ten species ofBanasa investigated, one has the typical chromosome complement of the TribePentatomini (2n=12+2 sex chromosomes); three have an extra pair of autosomes (2n=14+2 sex chromosomes); and six have doubled the number of autosomes (2n=24+2 sex chromosomes). 2.
Franz Schrader, Sally Hughes-Schrader
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Overwintering of Piezodorus guildinii (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae) Populations
Neotropical Entomology, 2019Piezodorus guildinii (Westwood) is a soybean pest that causes significant economic losses in the Americas. The variability of overwintering (diapause) traits was evaluated in populations of the Southwest (SW) (33°55'-34°17'S, 57°13'-57°46'W) during 2-year period (2011-2013) and of the Northwest (NW) (32°01'-33°02'S, 57°50'-57°24'W) during 1-year period
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