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Plagiognathus Nokhurensis
''Plagiognathus'' is a genus of jumping tree bugs in the family Miridae. There are more than 120 described species in ''Plagiognathus''. ''Plagiognathus'' species These 123 species belong to the genus ''Plagiognathus'': * '' Plagiognathus alashanensis'' Qi & Nonnaizab, 1993 (China: Inner Mongolia) * '' Plagiognathus albatus'' (Van Duzee, 1915) (Eastern North America) * '' Plagiognathus albifacies'' Knight, 1927 (USA, Canada) * '' Plagiognathus alboradialis'' Knight, 1923 (temperate North America) * '' Plagiognathus albus'' Reuter, 1894 (Spain) * '' Plagiognathus alnicenatus'' (Knight, 1923) (northeast North America) * '' Plagiognathus alpinus'' (Van Duzee, 1916) (California) * '' Plagiognathus amorphae'' (Knight, 1930) (eastern North America) * '' Plagiognathus amurensis'' Reuter, 1883 (China, Uganda, South Korea, Siberia) * '' Plagiognathus annulatus'' Uhler, 1895 (USA) * '' Plagiognathus aquilinus'' Schuh, 2001 (USA: Colorado, New Mexico) * ''Plagiognathus arbustorum ...
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Miridae
The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the Synonym (taxonomy), taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs, leaf bugs, and grass bugs. It is the largest family of true bugs (suborder Heteroptera); it includes over 10,000 known species, and new ones are being described constantly. Most widely known mirids are species that are notorious agricultural pests that pierce plant tissues, feed on the sap, and sometimes transmit viral plant diseases. Some species however, are predatory. Description Miridae are small, terrestrial insects, usually oval-shaped or elongate and measuring less than in length. Many of them have a hunched look, because of the shape of the prothorax, which carries the head bent down. Some are brightly coloured and attractively patterned, others drab or dark, most being inconspicuous. Some genera are ant mimics at certain stages of life. Mirida ...
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Plagiognathus Arbustorum
''Plagiognathus arbustorum'' is a species of insects in the family Miridae, the plant bugs. Distribution This very common species is present in the Nearctic realm, in most of Europe and east to Siberia and Central Asia. Habitat These mirids inhabit high-altitude herbaceous habitat, ruderal areas and even salt spots. In the Alps they can be found up to over 2000 meters above sea level. Description Adults of ''Plagiognathus arbustorum'' can reach a length of . These small mirids show a rather variable color, ranging from almost black to pale olive-green. Usually the head and the pronotum, the 1st and 2nd antennal segments and the margins of the hind femora are wholly dark. Forewings and pronotum are covered in dark hairs. The nymphs are green, with a black drawing on the legs. Biology Adults of these mirids can be found from July to October. They are polyphagous, usually feeding on many different herbaceous plants, but especially on Urticaceae, Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, Fabaceae, R ...
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Plagiognathus Concoloris
''Plagiognathus'' is a genus of jumping tree bugs in the family Miridae. There are more than 120 described species in ''Plagiognathus''. ''Plagiognathus'' species These 123 species belong to the genus ''Plagiognathus'': * '' Plagiognathus alashanensis'' Qi & Nonnaizab, 1993 (China: Inner Mongolia) * '' Plagiognathus albatus'' (Van Duzee, 1915) (Eastern North America) * '' Plagiognathus albifacies'' Knight, 1927 (USA, Canada) * '' Plagiognathus alboradialis'' Knight, 1923 (temperate North America) * '' Plagiognathus albus'' Reuter, 1894 (Spain) * '' Plagiognathus alnicenatus'' (Knight, 1923) (northeast North America) * '' Plagiognathus alpinus'' (Van Duzee, 1916) (California) * '' Plagiognathus amorphae'' (Knight, 1930) (eastern North America) * '' Plagiognathus amurensis'' Reuter, 1883 (China, Uganda, South Korea, Siberia) * '' Plagiognathus annulatus'' Uhler, 1895 (USA) * '' Plagiognathus aquilinus'' Schuh, 2001 (USA: Colorado, New Mexico) * ''Plagiognathus arbustorum ...
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Plagiognathus Chrysanthemi
''Plagiognathus chrysanthemi'', the trefoil plant bug, is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It is found across the entire Palearctic and in North America as an Adventive species, adventive. ''Plagiognathus chrysanthemi'' sucks on herbaceous plants and it is very polyphagous feeding on many different host plants. These include species from different plant families, including daisy family (Asteraceae) and legume (Fabaceae). The bugs suck especially on the immature reproductive organs of the plants. Ekkehard Wachmann, Albert Melber, Jürgen Deckert: Wanzen. Band 2: ''Cimicomorpha: Microphysidae (Flechtenwanzen), Miridae (Weichwanzen)'' (= ''Die Tierwelt Deutschlands und der angrenzenden Meeresteile nach ihren Merkmalen und nach ihrer Lebensweise.'' 75. Teil). Goecke & Evers, Keltern 2006, , S. 254. References Further reading * External links

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