Differences between phytophagous and predatory species in Pentatomidae based on the mitochondrial genome. [PDF]
The phytophagous and predatory species in Pentatomidae were compared and analyzed. And we constructed the phylogenetic trees and the time tree. Our research results provide data supporting for the evolutionary patterns and classification of Pentatomidae.
Ding X +7 more
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First formal record of the feeding habits of Saileriolidae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Pentatomomorpha, Pentatomoidea), with redescription of Bannacoris hyalinus (Schaefer & Ashlock, 1970), comb. nov. endemic to Vietnam [PDF]
In the present study, the rare true bug Bannacoris hyalinus (Schaefer & Ashlock, 1970), comb. nov. (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Pentatomomorpha, Pentatomoidea, Saileriolidae), which is endemic to Vietnam, is redescribed and transferred from the genus
Jun Souma +2 more
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Pantoea bathycoeliae sp. nov and Sodalis sp. are core gut microbiome symbionts of the two-spotted stink bug [PDF]
Stink bug species (Pentatomoidea superfamily) have developed an interdependence with obligate bacterial gut symbionts in specialized midgut crypts (M4 sub-region).
Arista Fourie +3 more
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Analysis of the mitochondrial genome of Neuroctenus hainanensis and the phylogenetic position of Aradoidea [PDF]
In order to understand the mitochondrial genome characteristics of Neuroctenus hainanensis, this study utilized second-generation sequencing technology for sequencing, assembling, and annotating. The N.
Yanrui Li, Liangpeng Ji, Xiaoshuan Bai
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Connectivity Benefits Most Woodland Invertebrate Species but Only in Landscapes With Low Woodland Cover. [PDF]
Connectivity is widely assumed to benefit biodiversity, but this has not been extensively quantified across multiple taxa and landscapes. Using species occurrence records from citizen science for over 800 broadleaf‐associated species in the UK, we found an overall positive effect of woodland connectivity, despite large between‐species variance.
Cunningham CA +8 more
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The monotypic genus Pseudobebaeus Distant, 1911 was included in the Acanthosomatidae by Kumar (1974). Based on a new detailed examination of the lectotype of Pseudobebaeus goyazensis and a cladistic analysis of the Acanthosomatidae (Fischer 1993) it is shown that this species does not belong to the Acanthosomatidae.
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The burrower bug Macroscytus japonensis (Hemiptera: Cydnidae) acquires obligate symbiotic bacteria from the environment [PDF]
Many plant-feeding stinkbugs belonging to the infraorder Pentatomomorpha possess a specialized symbiotic organ at the posterior end of the midgut, in which mutualistic bacterial symbionts are harbored extracellularly.
Takuma Nakawaki +2 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Plautia crossota (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) [PDF]
In this study, we elucidated the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of Plautia crossota. The circular mitogenome is 16,809 bp long, including 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and a non-coding control region.
Yeying Wang, Yubao Duan, Xiaofei Yang
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A Review of the Genus Tiridates Stål (Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea: Scutelleridae)
The genus Tiridates Stal is redescribed and compared to Agonosoma Laporte. The two included species and a new subspecies, T. rubrocinctus schaffneri, are described, figured, and keyed. Tiridates rubrocinctus sexmaculata Kirkaldy, T. rubrocinctus decolor Kirkaldy, T. rubrocinctus decemmaculata Kirkaldy, and T.
J E Eger
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Les Hémiptères Pentatomoidea des collections du muséum Henri-Lecoq de Clermont-Ferrand
L’inventaire des hémiptères Pentatomoidea des collections du muséum Henri-Lecoq a été réalisé en 2019. Six collections de naturalistes auvergnats rassemblant 210 spécimens ont été inventoriées. Cinq familles parmi les Pentatomoidea sont étudiées.
Luc Bélenguier
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