RMKAK07Y–Bishop's Mitre Shieldbug (Aelia acuminata) Taking Off 4 of 5. Pentatomidae. Sussex, UK
RF2BPTGK0–A Gorse Shieldbug (Piezodorus lituratus) shown on its host plant of Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
RMRGWNGC–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 74 PLANT-BUGS INJURIOUS TO COTTON BOLLS. Its distribution in the cotton belt is apparently restricted to western Texas, for there is no instance known to the writer of a specimen being taken east of the semiarid region of that State PENTATOMID BUGS OF THE GENUS EUSCHISTUS. The several species of Euschistus, the genus to which the brown cotton-bug belongs, have never attracted much attention from economic entomologists. Townend Glover ^ briefly described a Pen- tatomid which with httle doubt belongs to this genus
RMKAK06K–Bishop's Mitre Shieldbug (Aelia acuminata) Taking Off 1 of 5. Shieldbugs. Sussex, UK
RF2BPTH30–Two Gorse Shieldbugs (Piezodorus lituratus) shown on their host plant of Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
RMRR1KNJ–. Agricultural entomology for students, farmers, fruit-growers and gardeners. Insects; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. PENTATOMID.E 159 Stink Bugs {Pentatomidce).—Stink bugs are rather broad oval-shaped insects with four- or five-jointed antennte, the wings lie flat and the membranous tip of the second pair are uncovered. They have a rather large scutellum lying between the bases of the wings. The characteristic odor of the stink bugs is not confined to this particular family. A few members of this family are of economic importance. The green soldier bug is very destructive to peaches in the
RM2RFXBWC–Vernal Shieldbug (Peribalus strictus), Pentatomidae, Heteroptera. Sussex, UK
RF2BPTGPT–A Gorse Shieldbug (Piezodorus lituratus) shown on its host plant of Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
RMRE8FHF–. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 51 - INSECTS NOT KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE UNITED STATES BRONZE ORANGE BUG (Rhoecocoris sulciventris Stal) Economic Importance: This pentatomid is a major pest of citrus in areas of southeastern Queensland and the north coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is essentially a pest of vigorous citrus trees, feeding by sucking sap from yoiing and tender shoots and from the leaf, fruit and flower stalks. Fruit and leaf spotting is a secondary form of injury caused by the caustic excretions emitted by the bugs when
RF2BPTG50–A Gorse Shieldbug (Piezodorus lituratus) shown on its host plant of Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
RMRE8GMK–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. INSECTS NOT KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE UNITED STATES RED PUMPKIN BUG (Coridius janus (Fabricius)) Economic Importance - This pentatomid has caused severe damage to pumpkins in India, pumpkins and gourds in Burma, and is a major pest of several cucurbits in West Pakistan. It also attacks egg- plant, melon, and beans. The nymphs and adults are gregarious and often become so numerous as to almost cover the host plant. A heavily infested plant wilts and may die due to the large amount of sap sucked from the stem and leafstalks by b
RF2BPTGD8–A Gorse Shieldbug (Piezodorus lituratus) shown on its host plant of Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
RMRE8EYA–. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 749 - INSECTS NOT KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE UNITED STATES A WHEAT STINK BUG (Aelia rostrata Boh.) {Economic Importance; This pentatomid is one of the most important pests of small I] grains in parts of southern Europe. During outbreak years, damage to small I] grains, particularly to wheat, can be serious. The nymphs and adults feed on I grains of cereals, causing them to shrivel, and the flour milled from injured I grains is of inferior quality. Several other species of Aelia have periodically I] caused damage
RF2BPTGYK–A Gorse Shieldbug (Piezodorus lituratus) shown on its host plant of Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
RMRGWNG1–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. PENTATOMID BUGS OF THE GENUS EUSCHISTUS. 75 THE BROWN COTTON-BUG. (Euschistus servus Say.) DISTRIBUTION. Dr. p. K. Uhler states" that Euschistus servus (PI. I, fig. 2; text figs. 12, 13) inhabits Texas, New Mexico, Cahfornia, ''Dakota," Ilhnois, Maryland, and the Southern States generally. Mr. E. P. Van Duzee, who possesses the most extensive collection of the Penta- toniidse of America, states ^ that he has not seen types of this species from north of New Jersey and Ohio or west of Kansas, Texas, and e
RF2BPTH7X–A Gorse Shieldbug (Piezodorus lituratus) shown on its host plant of Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
RF2BPTH4E–A Gorse Shieldbug (Piezodorus lituratus) shown on its host plant of Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
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