- The
Lygaeidae are a
family in the
Hemiptera (true bugs), with more than 110
genera in four subfamilies. The
family is
commonly referred to as seed bugs...
-
Arocatus roeselii is a
species of
lygaeid bug. This
species can be
found in most of Europe, in the
Middle East and Caucasus. It is not
present in the...
- melanocephalum, a
beetle Arocatus melanocephalus, a
lygaeid bug
Cymus melanocephalus, a
lygaeid bug
Wyeomyia melanocephala, a
mosquito Neivamyrmex melanocephalus...
- have
similar colors (e.g.,
Corizus hyoscyami) but they have ocelli, as do
lygaeids. The
scutellum is
small and triangular. The
antennae are made up of four...
- light-colored and
smaller than the coreids. Some are very
similar to the
orsilline lygaeids, but can be
distinguished by the
numerous veins in the
membrane of the...
- Reichstein, T. Rothschild, M.
Heart poisons (cardiac glycosides) in the
lygaeid bugs
Caenocoris nerii and
Spilostethus pandurus (1971)
United States Department...
- T.
Townsend (1913). "Muscoid
Parasites of the Cotton—Stainer and
Other Lygaeids". Psyche. 20 (2): 91–94. doi:10.1155/1913/43638. ISSN 0033-2615. Wikidata Q56163033...
- He
demonstrated this with the use of
alfalfa strips in
cotton to
manage lygaeid bugs. He also
developed the
concept of
economic injury level and other...
-
natural enemies help to
control po****tions
including ladybirds,
predatory lygaeid bugs, and
several species of mantis. Neem oil can be used as a biopesticide...
-
Charles H. T. (1913). "Muscoid
Parasites of the Cotton—Stainer and
Other Lygaeids". Psyche: A
Journal of Entomology. 20 (2): 91–94. doi:10.1155/1913/43638...