An Annotated Checklist of the Stink Bugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) of New Mexico [PDF]
A list of the Pentatomidae of New Mexico with county records and collection dates is given.
Bundy, C. Scott
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Host‐Symbiont Interactions for Potentially Managing Heteropteran Pests
Insects in the suborder Heteroptera, the so‐called true bugs, include over 40,000 species worldwide. This insect group includes many important agricultural pests and disease vectors, which often have bacterial symbionts associated with them. Some symbionts have coevolved with their hosts to the extent that host fitness is compromised with the removal ...
Simone Souza Prado +2 more
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Notes on the Life Histories of \u3ci\u3eAcrosternum Hilare\u3c/i\u3e and \u3ci\u3eCosmopepla Bimaculata\u3c/i\u3e (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) in Southern Illinois [PDF]
The life histories of Acrosternum hilare and Cosmopepla bimaculata were studied in southern Illinois from May 1972 to September 1974 and from September 1992 to June 1995.
McPherson, J. E, Tecic, D. L
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New State Records for \u3ci\u3ePerillus Strigipes\u3c/i\u3e (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Asopinae) [PDF]
The stink bug Perillus strigipes is reported from Alabama, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, and Mississippi for the first time.
Freese, Edwin L
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A superfamília Pentatomoidea reúne os chamados percevejos-de-plantas. Embora a maioria possua hábitos fitófagos, se alimentando de diversas partes da planta, a subfamília Asopinae apresenta hábitos predadores. Entre os fitófagos há registro de várias espécies que constituem pragas de plantas cultivadas e entre os predadores algumas espécies têm ação ...
Grazia, Jocélia +2 more
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Dinidor mactabilis (Perty, 1833): first record of Dinidoridae (Hemiptera: Pentatomoidea) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil [PDF]
Species of Dinidoridae in Brazil are currently known only from five localities, which has been attributed in the literature to the lack of field collections. We report the first record of Dinidor mactabilis (Perty, 1833) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil,
Bruno Genevcius +2 more
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Seasonal Flight Patterns of Hemiptera in a North Carolina Black Walnut Plantation. 6. Tingidae and Aradidae [PDF]
The seasonal flight patterns of II species of Tingidae and six species of Aradidae collected in window traps in a North Carolina black walnut plantation are described. Flying height distributions and seasonal flight activities of Corythucha ciliata (Say)
McPherson, J. E, Weber, B. C
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Why so many Hemiptera invasions?
Abstract Aim The Hemiptera is the fifth‐largest insect order but among non‐native insect species is approximately tied with the Coleoptera as the most species‐rich insect order (Hemiptera comprise 20% more species than in world fauna). This over‐representation may result from high propagule pressure or from high species invasiveness.
Andrew M. Liebhold +15 more
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Parental care is reported in several insect orders. Usually, it involves protecting eggs, burying them, moving a batch of eggs from place to place and feeding the larvae.
Jerzy A. LIS, Paweł J. DOMAGAŁA
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Diverse strategies for vertical symbiont transmission among subsocial stinkbugs. [PDF]
Sociality may affect symbiosis and vice versa. Many plant-sucking stinkbugs harbor mutualistic bacterial symbionts in the midgut. In the superfamily Pentatomoidea, adult females excrete symbiont-containing materials from the anus, which their offspring ...
Takahiro Hosokawa +5 more
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