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chinch bug can
refer to a few
different North American insects:
Blissus insularis – the
southern chinch bug Blissus leucopterus – the true
chinch bug...
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Blissus leucopterus, also
known as the true[clarification needed]
chinch bug, is a
small North American insect in the
order Hemiptera and
family Blissidae...
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Nysius raph**** (also
known as the
false chinch bug) is a
small (no more than 1⁄8 inch)
North American insect in the
order Hemiptera and
family Lygaeidae...
- fly
Atherigona approximata. In
North America,
regular pests include the
chinch bug Blissus leucopterus. Agronomist,
Zimbabwe Mahangu pounding in Namibia...
- is a
genus of
false chinch bugs in the
family Lygaeidae. At
least 100
described species are
placed in Nysius. Like
other seed
bugs, some
species in the...
- with a
digestible protein content of
between 2.7 and 2.9%. The
western chinch bug (Blissus occiduus) is a pest of buffalogr****
throughout its
range in the...
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Developed by the
University of
Florida for its
resistance to the
southern chinch bug and its
dwarf profile,
which requires less mowing. 'Floratam' - released...
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become so
saturated with the
effluvia from the
rancid carc****es that a
Chinch bug would have to
crawl upon the dome to
avoid asphyxiation."[citation needed]...
- the
European chinch bug, is a
species of
swarming true
bug from the
family Blissidae,
which family also
includes the
American Chinch Bug Blissus leucopterus...
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chinch bug in
pearl millet in
temperate and
subtropical environments. Starks, K. J., A. J. C****ady, O. G. Merkle, and D. Boozaya-Angoon. 1982.
Chinch...