- PBI
Plant Bug
Index Link to Al Wheeler's book on the
biology of
mirids Research on
mirids of
Southern California at UC
Riverside Garden fleahopper on the...
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structure in the
Yazidi community.
There are
three main castes,
namely the
Mirids, the Sheikhs, and the Pirs. Furthermore,
there are
positions for dignitaries...
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Although green mirids are now the
primary pest of
cotton this
plant is a
relatively bad host for
mirids, low
densities of
green mirids are able to cause...
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Nearctic realm, in most of
Europe and east to
Siberia and
Central Asia.
These mirids inhabit high-altitude
herbaceous habitat,
ruderal areas and even salt spots...
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geographical range and are
sometimes described as "invasive species".
Cocoa mirids or
capsids worldwide (but
especially Sahlbergella singularis and Distantiella...
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Lopidea major, the Red
Mountain laurel mirid, is a
species of
plant bug in the
family Miridae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. It is...
- enemies, such as
generalist predators. For instance,
spearmint attracts the
mirid bug
Nesidiocoris tenuis,
while basil attracts the
green lacewing Ceraeochrysa...
- them
could become the
founder of
their own Pîr sub-clan (Kurdish: ber).
Mirîds are the lay
caste and are
divided into tribes, who are each
affiliated to...
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Plagiognathus blatchleyi, or Blatchley's
mirid, is a
species of
plant bug in the
family Miridae. It is
found in
North America. "Plagiognathus blatchleyi...
- feed on
cotton – see list of
Lepidoptera that feed on
cotton plants.
Green mirid (Creontiades dilutus), a
sucking insect Spider mites,
Tetranychus urticae...