- and
bacteriologists for disease-causing
germs (e.g. superbugs). Most
hemipterans feed on plants,
using their sucking and
piercing mouthparts to extract...
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Stink bug may
refer to: Any
insect in the true bug (
hemipteran)
family Pentatomidae,
generally called shield bugs or stink bugs
Halyomorpha halys, or brown...
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Aleyrodidae is a
large hemipteran family comprising the whiteflies. It
contains the
following species:
Acanthaleyrodes Takahashi, 1931 Acanthaleyrodes...
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called froghoppers and
still others known as spittlebugs, are a
group of
hemipteran insects in the
suborder Auchenorrhyncha.
Adults are
capable of jumping...
- is
distributed all over the world, and
constitutes the second-largest
hemipteran family, with at
least 20,000
described species. They
belong to a lineage...
- Gall on
Eucalyptus due to
chalcid wasp
Leptocybe invasa,
India Among the
hemipteran bugs that
cause galls are the
psyllid bug
Pachypsylla celtidisumbilicus...
- water; used as an
agricultural insecticide,
especially for
control of
Hemipteran pests, on rice and
cotton and
moderately toxic for humans. 2-(1-methylpropyl)phenol...
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terrestrial and a few are aquatic.
Hemipterans are hemimetabolous,
where young are
similar to
adults in the morphology.
Hemipterans are
economically important...
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Diaphorina citri, the
Asian citrus psyllid, is a sap-sucking,
hemipteran bug now in the
taxonomic family Liviidae. It is one of two
confirmed vectors of...
- The
family Fulgoridae is a
large group of
hemipteran insects,
especially abundant and
diverse in the tropics,
containing over 125
genera worldwide. They...