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Species Stiretrus anchorago - Anchor Stink Bug
Comparative life cycles of four species of predatory stink bugs. By Richman DB, Whitcomb WH. Florida Entomologist 61(3): 113-119., 1978
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Richman DB, Whitcomb WH. 1978. Comparative life cycles of four species of predatory stink bugs. Florida Entomologist 61(3): 113-119.
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Four species of asopine stink bugs, Alcaeorrhynchus grandis (Dallas), Euthyrhynchus floridanus (L.), Podisus maculiventris (Say), and Stiretrus anchorago (Fab.), were reared in the laboratory under identical conditions. Two groups of each species were maintained; one under simulated Florida field conditions at a variable temperature ranging from 18-30dC, averaging approximately 26dC, and the second at a constant temperature of 27dC.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 12 June, 2017 - 9:47am |
Biology of a predaceous stink bug, Stiretrus anchorago, (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). By Waddill, V., M. Shepard. Florida Entomologist 57(3): 249-253., 1974
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Waddill, V., M. Shepard. 1974. Biology of a predaceous stink bug, Stiretrus anchorago, (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Florida Entomologist 57(3): 249-253.
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Stiretrus anchorago (F.) was collected from S.C. soybean fields and reared at 3 constant temperatures. Larvae of [Mexican Bean Beetle] Epilachna varivestis Mulsant were used as prey for S. anchorago in life history studies.
Female adults lived an average of 46.0 29.6, and 12.6 days; males 38.2, 24.8, and 22.4 days at constant temperatures of 18.3, 26.7, and 32.2dC, respectively. Mean numbers of eggs per female were 12.6, 57.3, and 15.0 at 18.3, 26.7, and 32.2dC, respectively.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 12 June, 2017 - 9:00am |
Taxonomic synopsis of the asopine Pentatomidae (Heteroptera) of the western hemisphere By Thomas D.B. Entomological Society of America (Thomas Say Monograph), Lantham, MD. 156 pp., 1992
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Composition and abundance of stink bugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) in corn By Tillman, P.G. Environ Entomol 39(6): 1765-1774. doi: 10.1603/EN09281., 2010
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Tillman, P.G. (2010) Composition and abundance of stink bugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) in corn. Environ Entomol 39(6): 1765-1774. doi: 10.1603/EN09281.
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The species composition and abundance of stink bugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) in corn, Zea mays L., was determined in this on-farm study in Georgia. Seven species of phytophagous stink bugs were found on corn with the predominant species being Nezara viridula (L.) and Euschistus servus (Say). All developmental stages of these two pests were found, indicating they were developing on the corn crop.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 9 June, 2023 - 10:31am |
A distributional synopsis of the Pentatomidae (Heteroptera) north of Mexico, including new state and provincial records By Rider, D.A. and Swanson, D.R. Zootaxa, 5015(1), 1–69, 2021
Contributed by Brad Barnd on 17 December, 2021 - 8:41pm |
Does it make scents? Making a case for the extirpation, and possibly extinction, of the native stink bug Rhacognathus americanus By S. Paiero The Journal of the Entomological Society of Ontario, 2019
Explores biodiversity data to discuss the extirpation of Rhacognathus americanus from southern Ontario, as well as its possible extinction.
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Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) of Minnesota: an annotated checklist and new state records By Koch R.L., Rider D., Tinerella P.P., Rich W.A. Great Lakes Entomol. 47: 171-185, 2014
Contributed by v belov on 17 July, 2019 - 4:56pm |
The Pentatomidae of Arkansas. By Barton, H.E. and L.A. Lee. Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings 35: 20–25., 1981
Barton, H.E. and L.A. Lee. 1981. The Pentatomidae of Arkansas. Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings 35: 20–25.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 27 June, 2017 - 1:54am |
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