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Tribe Eccritotarsini
First United States Record and Host for the Plant Bug Schaffnerocoris fuscotibialis Henry and Menard (Miridae: Bryocorinae: Eccr By Katrina L. Menard, Thomas J. Henry, Tyler Hedlund, Justin Quintanilla Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 2023
First United States Record and Host for the Plant Bug Schaffnerocoris fuscotibialis Henry and Menard (Miridae: Bryocorinae: Eccritotarsini)
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First report of Caulotops distanti Reuter (Miridae: Bryocorinae) feeding on two species of mezcal agave (Asparagaceae) in Mex. By Figueroa-Castro, P., López-Martínez, V., Henry, T.J., Brailovsky, H. & Hernández-Ruiz, A. Florida Entomologist, 102(3): 642–644., 2019
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Figueroa-Castro, P., López-Martínez, V., Henry, T.J., Brailovsky, H. & Hernández-Ruiz, A. (2019) First report of Caulotops distanti Reuter (Hemiptera: Miridae: Bryocorinae) feeding on two species of mezcal agave (Asparagaceae) in Guerrero, Mexico. Florida Entomologist, 102(3): 642–644.
Abstract
An agave bug Caulotops distanti Reuter (Hemiptera: Miridae) is considered a potential pest of agaves in Guerrero, Mexico. Specimens were collected on the leaves of mezcal agave ( Agave vivipara L., and Agave cupreata Trel & Berger) (Asparagaceae) in plantations in Quetzalapa, Huitzuco de los Figueroa, Guerrero, Mexico.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 10 April, 2025 - 7:51am |
Revision and Phylogeny of the Eccritotarsine Plant Bug Genus Caulotops Bergroth, with Descriptions of Four New Genera and 14 New By Thomas Henry and Katrina Menard Zootaxa, 2020
Revision and Phylogeny of the Eccritotarsine Plant Bug Genus Caulotops Bergroth, with Descriptions of Four New Genera and 14 New Species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Bryocorinae) Associated with Agave (Agavoideae: Asparagaceae) and Related Plant Genera
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Caulotops distanti (Miridae: Heteroptera), A potential Yucca Pest Newly Discovered In the United States By Henry, Thomas J. Florida Entomological Society , 1985
Florida Entomologist 68(2): pp. 320-323
Provides the key for Caulotops species as well as the description of C. distanti.
Contributed by WonGun Kim on 29 May, 2009 - 2:39pm |
A partial list of Miridae from Texas (Order Hemiptera). By Johnston, H.G. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 24: 217-219., 1929
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Johnston, H.G. (1929) A partial list of Miridae from Texas (Order Hemiptera). Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 24: 217-219.
The following is a partial list of Mirids collected principally by the writer, in the vicinity of College Station, Texas, during the spring and summer, 1928. But little is known of the distribution of the family Miridae in the southwestern part of the United States, thus the following notes might prove of interest. Specimens have been determined by the writer and verified by Dr.
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An annotated list of the Miridae of Georgia (Hemiptera-Heteroptera) By Henry TJ and CL Smith Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society 14: 212--220, 1979
Contributed by Brad Barnd on 22 August, 2024 - 9:00pm |
New species of Halticotoma and Sixeonotus (Hemiptera, Miridae) By Knight, H. H Brooklyn Entomological Society, 1928
Knight, H. H., 1928. New species of Halticotoma and Sixeonotus (Hemiptera, Miridae). Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 23: 241--249.
Contributed by Jason Botz on 24 August, 2023 - 10:08am |
An annotated checklist of the plant bugs of Colorado (Heteroptera: Miridae). By Polhemus, D.A. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 70(2): 122-147., 1994
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Polhemus, D.A. (1994) An annotated checklist of the plant bugs of Colorado (Heteroptera: Miridae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 70(2): 122-147.
Abstract
Based on literature records and recent collections, 513 species of Miridae, or plant bugs, are recorded in a checklist for Colorado. If allowances are made for misidentifications and unconfirmed records this total drops to 470 species, which is still the largest number of mirid species reported from any state in the U.S.A. Of these species, 7 are introductions, and 22 are Holarctic species indigenous to North America. Annotations are provided in the checklist giving information on counties of occurrence, host plant records, Colorado type localities, and instances of Holarctic or introduced species. Cases where the listing of a species in the state may be potentially erroneous due to misidentification or taxonomic uncertainty are noted.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 2 May, 2023 - 10:45pm |
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