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Insetos Do Brasil
COSTA LIMA INSETOS DO BRASIL 2.º TOMO HEMÍPTEROS ESCOLA NACIONAL DE AGRONOMIA SÉRIE DIDÁTICA N.º 3 - 1940 INSETOS DO BRASIL 2.º TOMO HEMÍPTEROS A. DA COSTA LIMA Professor Catedrático de Entomologia Agrícola da Escola Nacional de Agronomia Ex-Chefe de Laboratório do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz INSETOS DO BRASIL 2.º TOMO CAPÍTULO XXII HEMÍPTEROS ESCOLA NACIONAL DE AGRONOMIA SÉRIE DIDÁTICA N.º 3 - 1940 CONTEUDO CAPÍTULO XXII PÁGINA Ordem HEMÍPTERA ................................................................................................................................................ 3 Superfamília SCUTELLEROIDEA ............................................................................................................ 42 Superfamília COREOIDEA ............................................................................................................................... 79 Super família LYGAEOIDEA ................................................................................................................................. 97 Superfamília THAUMASTOTHERIOIDEA ............................................................................................... 124 Superfamília ARADOIDEA ................................................................................................................................... 125 Superfamília TINGITOIDEA .................................................................................................................................... 132 Superfamília REDUVIOIDEA ........................................................................................................................... -
Hemiptera- Heteroptera) En México, Con Un Listado De Las Especies Conocidas Anales Del Instituto De Biología
Anales del Instituto de Biología. Serie Zoología ISSN: 0368-8720 [email protected] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México México Mayorga MARTÍNEZ, Ma. Cristina Revisión genérica de la familia Cydnidae (Hemiptera- Heteroptera) en México, con un listado de las especies conocidas Anales del Instituto de Biología. Serie Zoología, vol. 73, núm. 2, julio-diciembre, 2002, pp. 157-192 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Distrito Federal, México Disponible en: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=45873203 Cómo citar el artículo Número completo Sistema de Información Científica Más información del artículo Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal Página de la revista en redalyc.org Proyecto académico sin fines de lucro, desarrollado bajo la iniciativa de acceso abierto Anales del Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Serie Zoología 73(2): 157-192. 2002 Revisión genérica de la familia Cydnidae (Hemiptera- Heteroptera) en México, con un listado de las especies conocidas MA. CRISTINA MAYORGA MARTÍNEZ* Resumen. Se revisa la familia Cydnidae (Hemiptera-Heteroptera) para México, representada por 12 géneros: Amnestus Dallas, Cyrtomenus Amyot & Serville, Dallasiellus Berg, Ectinopus Dallas, Melanaethus Uhler, Microporus Uhler, Pangaeus Stål, Prolobodes Amyot & Serville, Rhytidoporus Uhler, Tominotus Mulsant & Rey, Scaptocoris Perty, Sehirus Amyot & Serville, pertenecientes a cuatro subfamilias: Amnestinae, Cydninae Scaptocorinae, Sehirinae; se incluyen datos de distribución de cada -
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INSTITUTO DE BIOCIÊNCIAS DEPARTAMENTO DE ZOOLOGIA PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM BIOLOGIA ANIMAL ANÁLISE CLADÍSTICA E REVISÃO DE PROXYS SPINOLA, 1837 (HEMIPTERA: PENTATOMIDAE) VALDENAR DA ROSA GONÇALVES PORTO ALEGRE, RS 2016 2 VALDENAR DA ROSA GONÇALVES ANÁLISE CLADÍSTICA E REVISÃO DE PROXYS SPINOLA, 1837 (HEMIPTERA: PENTATOMIDAE) Dissertação apresentada ao programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Animal, instituto de Biociências da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, como requisito á obtenção do título de mestre em Biologia Animal. Área de Concentração: Biologia comparada. Orientador: Prof. Dr. Luiz Alexandre Campos. PORTO ALEGRE, RS 2016 3 “Análise Cladística e Revisão de Proxys Spinola, 1837 (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)” Valdenar da Rosa Gonçalves Dissertação apresentada como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Biologia Animal, área de concentração: Biologia Comparada. Comissão examinadora: ________________________________________ Profa. Dra. Jocélia Grazia ________________________________________ Prof. Dr. Cristiano Feldens Schwertner ________________________________________ Profa. Dra. Thereza de Almeida Garbelotto ________________________________________ Prof. Dr. Luiz Alexandre Campos (Orientador) Porto Alegre, março de 2016 1 Agradecimentos À minha família que com seu apoio possibilitou esta empreitada. Sem o apoio de vocês isso não seria possível, obrigado por estarem sempre ao meu lado. Agradeço também a Caroline Hartmann que sempre esteve presente, obrigado por sempre estar disposta a ouvir minhas lamurias. Ao meu orientador Luiz Alexandre Campos, pela oportunidade que foi essencial e me abriu um caminho de muitas possibilidades. Agradeço também pela paciência, de meu orientador, em atender a todos os meus questionamentos. Agradeço aos colegas do Laboratório de Entomologia Sistemática que sempre estiveram dispostos a ajudar. Agradeço o apoio de Marcus Guidoti que foi fundamental para eu conseguir ver o que está no horizonte. -
Zootaxa, a Review of Burrower Bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae
Zootaxa 2523: 57–64 (2010) ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition) www.mapress.com/zootaxa/ Article ZOOTAXA Copyright © 2010 · Magnolia Press ISSN 1175-5334 (online edition) A review of burrower bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae sensu lato) of Guam JERZY A. LIS1,3 & RICHARD S. ZACK2 1Department of Biosystematics, Opole University, Oleska 22, 45-052 Opole, Poland 2Department of Entomology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164-6382, USA. E-mail: [email protected] 3Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected], http://www.cydnidae.uni.opole.pl Abstract Five species representing the family Cydnidae sensu lato are recorded from Guam; three of them are reported for the first time from the island: Byrsinus varians (Fabricius, 1803), Fromundus biimpressus (Horváth, 1919), and Rhytidoporus indentatus Uhler, 1877. The widespread species, Fromundus pygmaeus (Dallas), was recorded by Ruckes (1963) and verified by us. The occurrence of a fifth species, previously listed from the island by Ruckes (1963) and Lis (1996), namely Adrisa flavomarginata (Vollenhoven, 1868), is regarded as doubtful. Of four currently known burrower bug species occurring on Guam, three are Oriental and one is American in origin. A key to all burrower bug species known from the island is provided. Additionally, Microporus shiromai Froeschner, 1976 from Hawaii is regarded as a junior synonym of Byrsinus varians (Fabricius, 1803). Key words: Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Cydnidae, Microporus shiromai, Guam, review, faunistics, taxonomy, new records, new synonym, key to species Introduction Although the burrower bug fauna of the Oriental and Australian Regions is relatively well known (see, e.g., Lis 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999a,b,c,d, 2000a,b, 2001; Lis and Heyna 2001), some of the Pacific islands are still unsatisfactorily explored. -
Identification, Biology, Impacts, and Management of Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) of Soybean and Corn in the Midwestern United States
Journal of Integrated Pest Management (2017) 8(1):11; 1–14 doi: 10.1093/jipm/pmx004 Profile Identification, Biology, Impacts, and Management of Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) of Soybean and Corn in the Midwestern United States Robert L. Koch,1,2 Daniela T. Pezzini,1 Andrew P. Michel,3 and Thomas E. Hunt4 1 Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, 1980 Folwell Ave., Saint Paul, MN 55108 ([email protected]; Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/jipm/article-abstract/8/1/11/3745633 by guest on 08 January 2019 [email protected]), 2Corresponding author, e-mail: [email protected], 3Department of Entomology, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, The Ohio State University, 210 Thorne, 1680 Madison Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 ([email protected]), and 4Department of Entomology, University of Nebraska, Haskell Agricultural Laboratory, 57905 866 Rd., Concord, NE 68728 ([email protected]) Subject Editor: Jeffrey Davis Received 12 December 2016; Editorial decision 22 March 2017 Abstract Stink bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) are an emerging threat to soybean and corn production in the midwestern United States. An invasive species, the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Sta˚ l), is spreading through the region. However, little is known about the complex of stink bug species associ- ated with corn and soybean in the midwestern United States. In this region, particularly in the more northern states, stink bugs have historically caused only infrequent impacts to these crops. To prepare growers and agri- cultural professionals to contend with this new threat, we provide a review of stink bugs associated with soybean and corn in the midwestern United States. -
The Effect of Insects on Seed Set of Ozark Chinquapin, Castanea Ozarkensis" (2017)
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville ScholarWorks@UARK Theses and Dissertations 5-2017 The ffecE t of Insects on Seed Set of Ozark Chinquapin, Castanea ozarkensis Colton Zirkle University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd Part of the Botany Commons, Entomology Commons, and the Plant Biology Commons Recommended Citation Zirkle, Colton, "The Effect of Insects on Seed Set of Ozark Chinquapin, Castanea ozarkensis" (2017). Theses and Dissertations. 1996. http://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd/1996 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks@UARK. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UARK. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]. The Effect of Insects on Seed Set of Ozark Chinquapin, Castanea ozarkensis A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Entomology by Colton Zirkle Missouri State University Bachelor of Science in Biology, 2014 May 2017 University of Arkansas This thesis is approved for recommendation to the Graduate Council. ____________________________________ Dr. Ashley Dowling Thesis Director ____________________________________ ______________________________________ Dr. Frederick Paillet Dr. Neelendra Joshi Committee Member Committee Member Abstract Ozark chinquapin (Castanea ozarkensis), once found throughout the Interior Highlands of the United States, has been decimated across much of its range due to accidental introduction of chestnut blight, Cryphonectria parasitica. Efforts have been made to conserve and restore C. ozarkensis, but success requires thorough knowledge of the reproductive biology of the species. Other Castanea species are reported to have characteristics of both wind and insect pollination, but pollination strategies of Ozark chinquapin are unknown. -
The Yearbook of Agriculture • 1961 ^
87TH CONGRESS, IST SESSION, HOUSE DOCUMENT NO. 29 THE YEARBOOK OF AGRICULTURE • 1961 ^ THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, D.G. SEEDS The Yearbook of Agriculture 1961 ¿^ f i Í THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, WASHINGTON 25, D.G., PRICE $2 FOREWORD ORVILLE L. FREEMAN Secretary of Agriculture GOOD SEEDS ARE both a symbol and a foundation of the good Ufe our people have gained. A baisic factor in our realization of mankind's most sought goal, agricultural abundance, good seeds can be a means of our bringing about an Age of Plenty and an Age of Peace and Free- dom. We can use our good seeds to help end hunger and fear for the less fortunate half of the human family. So used, our seeds can be more meaningful to a hungry world than can the rocket that first carries man to the moon. This Yearbook of Agriculture seeks to provide a new and improved basis for understanding the complex order of Nature's forces so that man can better shape them in a positive and creative fashion. Seeds are ever a positive and creative force. Seeds are the germ of life, a beginning and an end, the fruit of yesterday's harvest and the promise of tomorrow's. Without an ample store of seeds there can be no national treasure, or no future for a Nation. Finding and developing better seeds is the oldest continuous service our Federal Government has rendered to our farmers—indeed, to all our people. -
Ecological Effects of Solenopsis Papuana on Invertebrate Communities in Oʻahu Forests
ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SOLENOPSIS PAPUANA ON INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES IN OʻAHU FORESTS A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAIʻI AT MĀNOA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENTOMOLOGY MAY 2018 By Cassandra S. Ogura-Yamada Thesis Committee: Paul Krushelnycky, Chairperson William Haines Helen Spafford 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To my advisor, Dr. Paul Krushelnycky, thank you for accepting me as your grad student; for patiently explaining various statistical concepts multiple times, making sure I don’t get lost in the mountains, being a great role model, and having an amazing sense of humor. Thank you, Dr. William Haines, for always making time for me and sharing your expertise. Your love of entomology is contagious, and I enjoyed learning from you. Thank you, Dr. Helen Spafford, for your guidance and support. There was a time, not too long ago, where entomology was far beyond my comfort zone, and if weren’t for you teaching General Entomology, I would have never known how cool insects are. I am very grateful for the Oʻahu Army Natural Resources Program for funding this amazing adventure, and for helping logistically make it happen. I learned a lot about the different plants in the forests out in Waiʻanae, and the work you folks do is interesting and so important. Hiking out with you guys was unforgettable, especially at Puʻu Hāpapa. Thank you also to the Department of Forestry and Wildlife and the Natural Area Reserve System of the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources for research and access permits. -
LYGAEOIDEA La Superfamila Lygaeoidea (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomomorpha) Es Una De Las Mayores Y Más Diver- Sas, Con Más De 4000 Especies, De Heteroptera
| 421 Resumen LYGAEOIDEA La superfamila Lygaeoidea (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomomorpha) es una de las mayores y más diver- sas, con más de 4000 especies, de Heteroptera. Los hábitats de las especies del grupo son variados, hay grupos arbóreos, geófilos y laminófilos. La mayoría se alimentan de semillas maduras, aunque las Blissidae y algunas Lygaeidae son succionadoras de savia, los Geocoridae son principalmente depredadoras y las Cle- radini (Rhyparochromidae) se alimentan de sangre de vertebrados. Las ninfas viven en los mismos hábitats que los adultos y se alimentan generalmente de las mismas plantas. Actualmente en los Lygaeoidea se reconocen 15 familias, de las cuales 12 han sido registradas de la región Neotropical y 11 de la Argentina: Berytidae, Blissidae, Colobathristidae, Cymidae, Geocoridae, Lygaeidae, Ninidae, Oxycarenidae, Pachygronthidae, Piesmatidae y Rhyparochromidae. Se presenta una breve historia taxonómica, aspectos filogenéticos y de la clasificación actual de la superfamilia, bibliografía de referencia y una clave para la identificación de las familias de la Argentina. Para cada familia se presenta una diagnosis, principales trabajos, aspectos de la bio- logía y la diversidad a nivel mundial y en la Argentina, así como claves para la determinación de los géneros presentes en el pais. Además, se reseña la importancia agroeconómica del grupo. Se adjunta un listado de las 154 especies citadas de Argentina. Pablo Matías DELLAPÉ Abstract The superfamily Lygaeoidea (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: División Entomología, Museo de La Plata, Paseo del Pentatomomorpha) is one of the most diverse within the Bosque, 1900 La Plata, Argentina. Heteroptera, with more than 4000 species described. [email protected] The Lygaeoid habitats are diverse; there are arboreal, geophile and laminophile species. -
Great Lakes Entomologist the Grea T Lakes E N Omo L O G Is T Published by the Michigan Entomological Society Vol
The Great Lakes Entomologist THE GREA Published by the Michigan Entomological Society Vol. 45, Nos. 3 & 4 Fall/Winter 2012 Volume 45 Nos. 3 & 4 ISSN 0090-0222 T LAKES Table of Contents THE Scholar, Teacher, and Mentor: A Tribute to Dr. J. E. McPherson ..............................................i E N GREAT LAKES Dr. J. E. McPherson, Educator and Researcher Extraordinaire: Biographical Sketch and T List of Publications OMO Thomas J. Henry ..................................................................................................111 J.E. McPherson – A Career of Exemplary Service and Contributions to the Entomological ENTOMOLOGIST Society of America L O George G. Kennedy .............................................................................................124 G Mcphersonarcys, a New Genus for Pentatoma aequalis Say (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) IS Donald B. Thomas ................................................................................................127 T The Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) of Missouri Robert W. Sites, Kristin B. Simpson, and Diane L. Wood ............................................134 Tymbal Morphology and Co-occurrence of Spartina Sap-feeding Insects (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha) Stephen W. Wilson ...............................................................................................164 Pentatomoidea (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae, Scutelleridae) Associated with the Dioecious Shrub Florida Rosemary, Ceratiola ericoides (Ericaceae) A. G. Wheeler, Jr. .................................................................................................183 -
Black Stink Bugproxys Punctulatus (Palisot) (Insecta: Hemiptera
EENY 432 Black Stink Bug Proxys punctulatus (Palisot) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) 1 Celina Gomez and Russell F. Mizell III2 Introduction The biology of the black stink bug, Proxys punctulatus (Palisot), is not well known. It has a broad geographical range in the Americas but does not appear to damage agricultural crops as do other more important pentatomids. Black stink bugs appear to be facultative feeders on plants and other insects. Distribution The range of P. punctulatus extends through Central America (Honduras, Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua), South America (Brazil), and the Caribbean Figure 1. Adult black stink bug, Proxys punctulatus (Palisot), on lantana. islands of Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, and Cuba. In the Credits: Bill Brower, BugGuide.net U.S., it is found from North Carolina to Southern Florida and west through southern Indiana and southern Illinois to color with a yellow spot at the apex of the scutellum. Their Oklahoma and Texas. length is approximately 11 to 13 mm. Description Eggs Adults The eggs are usually laid singly and sometimes in pairs, The adults are usually colored black with black and cream which is a species characteristic. All other North American legs. The head and humeral angles of the pronotum are pentatomids lay their eggs in clusters. The length of the eggs pointed. They can be distinguished from other pentatomids is 1.05 mm and their width ~0.96 mm. They are white and by the laterally directed humeral spines, acute and reflexed slightly ovoid. tylus (distal part of the clypeus) which strongly surpasses the juga (mandibular plate in Hemiptera), and black ground 1. -
Surveying for Terrestrial Arthropods (Insects and Relatives) Occurring Within the Kahului Airport Environs, Maui, Hawai‘I: Synthesis Report
Surveying for Terrestrial Arthropods (Insects and Relatives) Occurring within the Kahului Airport Environs, Maui, Hawai‘i: Synthesis Report Prepared by Francis G. Howarth, David J. Preston, and Richard Pyle Honolulu, Hawaii January 2012 Surveying for Terrestrial Arthropods (Insects and Relatives) Occurring within the Kahului Airport Environs, Maui, Hawai‘i: Synthesis Report Francis G. Howarth, David J. Preston, and Richard Pyle Hawaii Biological Survey Bishop Museum Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96817 USA Prepared for EKNA Services Inc. 615 Pi‘ikoi Street, Suite 300 Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96814 and State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, Airports Division Bishop Museum Technical Report 58 Honolulu, Hawaii January 2012 Bishop Museum Press 1525 Bernice Street Honolulu, Hawai‘i Copyright 2012 Bishop Museum All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America ISSN 1085-455X Contribution No. 2012 001 to the Hawaii Biological Survey COVER Adult male Hawaiian long-horned wood-borer, Plagithmysus kahului, on its host plant Chenopodium oahuense. This species is endemic to lowland Maui and was discovered during the arthropod surveys. Photograph by Forest and Kim Starr, Makawao, Maui. Used with permission. Hawaii Biological Report on Monitoring Arthropods within Kahului Airport Environs, Synthesis TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents …………….......................................................……………...........……………..…..….i. Executive Summary …….....................................................…………………...........……………..…..….1 Introduction ..................................................................………………………...........……………..…..….4