Pentatomini
Pentatomini is a tribe of shield bugs in the subfamily of Pentatominae. Genera ''BioLib'' includes: # ''Acrocorisellus'' Puton, 1886 # ''Adevoplitus'' Grazia & Becker, 1997 # ''Ahmadiana'' Ahmad, Kamaluddin & Abbasi, 1977 # ''Amblycara'' Bergroth, 1891 # ''Amirantea'' Distant, 1909 # ''Banasa (bug)'' Stål, 1860 # ''Bifurcipentatoma'' Fan & Liu, 2012 # ''Brasilania'' Jensen-Haarup, 1931 # ''Capivaccius'' Distant, 1893 # ''Catalampusa'' Breddin, 1903 # ''Cervicoris'' Hsiao & Cheng, 1977 # ''Chrysodarecus'' Breddin, 1903 # ''Cyptocephala'' Berg, 1883 # ''Disderia'' Bergroth, 1910 # ''Elsiella'' Froeschner, 1981 # ''Evoplitus'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 # ''Glaucioides'' Thomas, 1980 # ''Grazia (bug)'' Rolston, 1981 # ''Hyrmine (bug)'' Stål, 1876 # ''Iphiarusa'' Breddin, 1904 # ''Janeirona'' Distant, 1911 # ''Kaschmirocoris'' Lindberg, 1939 # ''Kermana'' Rolston, 1981 # ''Lelia (bug)'' Walker, 1867 # ''Leovitius'' Distant, 1900 # ''Loxa'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 # ''Marghita (bug)'' R ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Loxa
''Loxa'' is an insect genus in the large family of Pentatomidae, shield bugs. It occurs primarily in Central America and Mexico, but is also found in Texas, Florida and South America. While ''Loxa'' is a genus of the tribe Pentatomini, its species are similar in many respects to those in the Chlorocorini, specifically the genera: ''Chlorocoris'' Spinola, ''Chloropepla'' Stål, ''Mayrinia'' Horvath and ''Fecelia'' Stål. Some species of ''Loxa'' are minor crop pests, for example ''Loxa deducta''. Species include: * ''Loxa deducta'' * ''Loxa flavicollis'' * ''Loxa haematica'' * ''Loxa peruviensis'' * ''Loxa planiceps'' * ''Loxa virescens'' * ''Loxa viridis'' References Pentatomidae genera Hemiptera of Central America Hemiptera of South America Pentatomini {{Pentatomidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pentatoma Rufipes
The forest bug or red-legged shieldbug (''Pentatoma rufipes'') is a species of shield bug in the family Pentatomidae, commonly found in most of Europe. It inhabits forests, woodlands, orchards, and gardens. Description ''P. rufipes'' can reach a length of . These large and flat shield bugs are shaped like an escutcheon-type shield. They have a dark brown body in autumn, lighter in summer, usually bronze-colored. They show red-orange to cream markings at the tip of their scutella. The connexium usually has dark brown, reddish, and light blue bands. The legs and the first segment of the antennae are usually red-brown or bright orange. Its distinguishing characteristic is a pair of projections extending forward from the shoulders at the front of its dorsal thorax. The larvae are dark, but become lighter, especially at the hind body, with increasing age. Biology Forest bugs are polyphagous. Their main food source is any of several species of oaks, but they can also be found on alder ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyptocephala
''Cyptocephala'' is a genus of shield bugs described by Berg in 1883. They range from North to South America. Range The United States of America, Mexico, and South America. Species There are six known species of ''Cyptocephala''. '' Cyptocephala alvarengai'' (Rolston, 1986) '' Cyptocephala antiguensis'' (Westwood, 1837) '' Cyptocephala bimini'' (Ruckes, 1952) '' Cyptocephala cogitabunda'' (Berg, 1883) '' Cyptocephala elegans'' (Malloch, 1919) '' Cyptocephala pallida'' (Rolston, 1986) Taxonomy Carlos Berg proposed the genus ''Cyptocephala'' for a small, uncommon and previously unknown pentatomid, '' Cyptocephala cogitabunda'', in 1883. The genus remained monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unisp ... until 1984, when Rolston and McDonald transferred fou ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kermana
''Kermana'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae Pentatomidae is a family of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera, generally called shield bugs or stink bugs. Pentatomidae is the largest family in the superfamily Pentatomoidea, and contains around 900 genera and over 4700 species.Robert G .... There is one described species in ''Kermana'', ''K. imbuta''. References Further reading * * Pentatomidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot Pentatomini {{Pentatomidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Banasa (bug)
''Banasa'' is a genus of plant feeding stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae Pentatomidae is a family of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera, generally called shield bugs or stink bugs. Pentatomidae is the largest family in the superfamily Pentatomoidea, and contains around 900 genera and over 4700 species.Robert G .... Species ''Banasa'' contains the following species: * '' Banasa azteca'' Thomas * '' Banasa calva'' (Say, 1832) * '' Banasa dimidiata'' (Say, 1832) (green burgundy stink bug) * '' Banasa dolobrata'' Thomas * '' Banasa euchlora'' Stål, 1872 (juniper stink bug) * '' Banasa excavata'' Thomas * '' Banasa flavosa'' Thomas, 2005 * '' Banasa grisea'' Ruckes, 1957 * '' Banasa herbacea'' (Stål, 1872) * '' Banasa induta'' Stål, 1860 * '' Banasa lenticularis'' Uhler, 1894 * '' Banasa packardii'' Stål, 1872 * '' Banasa rolstoni'' Thomas & Yonke, 1981 * '' Banasa salvini'' Distant, 1911 * '' Banasa sordida'' (Uhler, 1871) * '' Banasa stalii'' * '' Banasa subcarnea' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pentatominae
Pentatominae is a subfamily of Pentatomidae, a family of shield bugs. This subfamily is the largest one within the Pentatomidae, having 4937 species classified in 938 genera. Species in this subfamily are phytophages and several of them are considered agricultural pests. Some invasive pentatomines such as ''Halyomorpha halys'' and ''Bagrada hilaris'' have been considered household pests. Higher systematics of the group have been revised by Rider et al. Tribes and genera Tribes within this subfamily include: * Aelini Douglas & Scott, 1865 # ''Aelia (bug), Aelia'' Fabricius, 1803 # ''Aeliopsis'' Bergevin, 1931 # ''Neottiglossa'' Kirby, 1837 * Aeptini Stål, 1871 # ''Aeliosoma'' Baehr, 1985 # ''Aeptus'' Dallas, 1851 # ''Caridillus'' Bergroth, 1909 # ''Eribotes (bug)'' Stål, 1867 # ''Hillieria'' Distant, 1910 # ''Mariomella'' Faúndez & Rider, 2019 # ''Menestheus (bug)'' Stål, 1867 # ''Paramenestheus'' Breddin, 1900 # ''Pseudaelia'' Distant, 1910 * Aeschrocorini Distant, 1902 # ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marghita (bug)
Marghita (; ; ; ''Margaretin'') is a city in Bihor County, Romania. It administers two villages, Cheț (''Magyarkéc'') and Ghenetea (''Genyéte''). Geography Marghita is located in the northern part of the county, north-east of the county seat, Oradea. It lies on the banks of the river Barcău, extending to the border with Satu Mare County; the river Inot discharges into the Barcău in Marghita. The city borders the following communes: Viișoara and Abram to the east, Tăuteu to the south, Petreu and Buduslău to the west, and Sălacea and Pir to the north. History The name appears to be derived from the name "Margit" which is the Hungarian form of (Margaret), Saint Margaret the patron of a local church. The first time it was used in a document was in 1216. In the 14th century, it became a feudal holding of the Hungarian landlord. In 1376 King Louis I of Hungary gave Marghita the right of organizing a fair and it developed in the next centuries as a market town. There we ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |