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Boisea is the
least speciose genus of the
soapberry bug subfamily.
Members of this
genus are
found in
North America, India, and Africa.
Unlike other serinethine...
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Boisea trivittata, also
called the
eastern boxelder bug, box bug, or
maple bug,[citation needed] is a
species of true bug
native to
eastern North America...
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Boisea rubrolineata or the
western boxelder bug is
identical to the
eastern boxelder bug
aside from
having prominent red
veins on its corium. It is found...
- or be
contained in
hollow chambers. The
Coreoidea Species File includes:
Boisea Kirkaldy, 1910
Jadera Stål, 1862
Leptocoris Hahn, 1833 Leptocoris, the largest...
- Acanthosomatidae,
generally called shield bugs and sometimes stink bugs
Boisea trivittata, or
boxelder bug in the true bug (hemipteran)
family Rhopalidae...
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related to
Schrankia boisea.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Schrankia boisea. Savela,
Markku (July 31, 2019). "Schrankia
boisea Holloway, 1977". Lepidoptera...
- the seeds. The
evening grosbeak uses them extensively. The
boxelder bug (
Boisea trivittata) lays its eggs on all maples, but
prefers this species, clustering...
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Leptocoris species can be
easily distinguished from the small,
slender Boisea (of
which there is
substantial range overlap). The
Australian Leptocoris...
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balneorum (Alphéraky, 1880)
Schrankia bilineata Galsworthy, 1997
Schrankia boisea Holloway, 1977
Schrankia bruntoni Holloway, 2008
Schrankia calligrapha Snellen...