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November 2011

Bae, S. D., H. J. Kim, and S. T. Park. 2011. Attractiveness of conspecific stink bugs to adult stink bug-baited traps in soybean fields. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 15(1):148-151. [computer copy]

Bernardes, J. L., C. F. Schwertner, and J. Grazia. 2011. Review of Thoreyella Spinola with the description of two new species from Brazil (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae). Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 55(3):299-312. [computer copy]

Bianchi, F. M., T. A. Garbelotto, and L. A. Campos. 2011. Description of immatures of Galeacius martini Schouteden (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Scutelleridae). Zootaxa 3110:37-45. [computer copy]

Candan, S., M. Erbey, and F. S. Yilmaz. 2011. Surface morphology of the spermatheca of Dolycoris baccarum (Linnaeus, 1758) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae). Entomological News 121(4):334-341. [Scopus]

Ding, D-s. and G-q. Liu. 2009, Acanthomatidae [sic], Cydnidae. Pp. 102-104, in: Wang, Y-p. (ed.), The Insects and Forest Health Assessment of Wuyanling in Zhejiang. Science Press, Beijing, vi + 275 pp. [in Chinese; computer copy]

Garbelotto, T. de A., F. M. Bianchi, L. A. Campos, and J. Grazia. 2011. Contributions to the knowledge of Banasa Stċl (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Pentatomidae): Banasa chaca Thomas. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 55(3):451-453. [computer copy]

Golin, V., M. S. Loiácono, C. B. Margaría, and D. A. Aquino. 2011. Natural incidence of egg parasitoids of Edessa meditabunda (F.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) on Crotalaria spectabilis in Campo Novo do Parecis, MT, Brazil. Neotropical Entomology 40(5):617-618. [computer copy]

Gotoh, S. 1954. Distributional record of Cantheconidea kyushuensis in Honshu. Shin Konchū 7(13):28-29. [in Japanese; computer copy]

Groot, M. de, A. Čokl, and A. Virant-Doberlet. 2011. Search behaviour of two hemipteran species using vibrational communication. Central European Journal of Biology 6(5):756-769. [computer copy]

Grozeva, S., V. G. Kuznetsova, and B. A. Anokhin. 2011. Karyotypes, male meiosis and comparative FISH mapping of 18S ribosomal DNA and telomeric (TTAGG)n repeat in eight species of true bugs (Hemiptera, Heteroptera). Comparative Cytogenetics 5(4):355-374. [computer copy]

Guo, H. and G-q. Liu. 2009. Tessaratomidae. Pp. 104 -105, in: Wang, Y-p. (ed.), The Insects and Forest Health Assessment of Wuyanling in Zhejiang. Science Press, Beijing, vi + 275 pp. [in Chinese; computer copy]

Jin, H-y. 1979. Heteroptera. Pp. 52-59, in: Li, C-z., Z-y. Luo, et al. (eds.), Identification Atlas for One Hundred Agricultural Insects. Shanghai Science and Technology Press, Shanghai, 109 pp. [in Chinese; computer copy]

Kobayashi, T. 1954. Ecology of bugs (1). Shin Konchū 7(7):25-29. [in Japanese; computer copy]

Kobayashi, T. 1954. Ecology of bugs (3). Shin Konchū 7(11):21-23, 25. [in Japanese; computer copy]

Kobayashi, T. 1957. Ecology of bugs (5). Shin Konchū 10(3):28-31. [in Japanese; computer copy]

Kobayashi, T. 1957. Ecology of bugs (6). Shin Konchū 10(8):22-23. [in Japanese; computer copy]

Li, J-m. and G-q. Liu. 2009. Plataspidae. P. 104, in: Wang, Y-p. (ed.), The Insects and Forest Health Assessment of Wuyanling in Zhejiang. Science Press, Beijing, vi + 275 pp. [in Chinese; computer copy]

Matsumura, S. 1932. Conspectus of Japanese Injurious Insects. Japan, 971 pp. [in Japanese; computer copy: Heteroptera]

Moura, L. A. and J. Grazia. 2011. Record of Podisus nigrispinus (Dallas) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) preying on Metrogaleruca obscura DeGeer (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Neotropical Entomology 40(5):619-621. [computer copy]

Müller, A. 1872. On the manner in which the ravages of the larvĉ of a Nematus, on Salix cinerea, are checked by Picromerus bidens, L. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1872(4):283-285. [computer copy]

Musolin, D. L., D. Tougou, and K. Fujisaki. 2011. Photoperiodic response in the subtropical and warm-temperate zone populations of the southern green stink bug Nezara viridula: Why does it not fit the common latitudinal trend? Physiological Entomology 36(4):379-384. [computer copy]

Ren, S-z. and W-j. Bu. 2009. Urostylidae. P. 102, in: Wang, Y-p. (ed.), The Insects and Forest Health Assessment of Wuyanling in Zhejiang. Science Press, Beijing, vi + 275 pp. [in Chinese; computer copy]

Scott, J. 1870. List of the Hemiptera. P. 532, in: Dunning, J. W., Notes on a collection of insects sent by Mr. Ansell from South-West Africa. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1870(4):521-532. [computer copy]

Tada, A., Y. Kikuchi, T. Hosokawa, D. L. Musolin, K. Fujisaki, and T. Fukatsu. 2011. Obligate association with gut bacterial symbiont in Japanese populations of the southern green stinkbug Nezara viridula (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae). Applied Entomology and Zoology 46:483-488. [computer copy]

Ugurlu Karaagac, S., E. Kocak, N. E. Babaroglu, and A. Gökdogan. 2011. Susceptibility of different strains of the Sunn Pest, Eurygaster integriceps Put. and Eurygaster maura L. (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae) to Fenitrothion and Alpha-cypermethrin in Turkey. Journal of the Entomological Research Society 13(2):45-51. [computer copy]

Urata, A. 1958. Record of Pentatoma semiannulata in Tshushima. Shin Konchū 11(5):50. [in Japanese; computer copy]

Xu, J-y., H. Guo, X. Zhang, and G-q. Liu. 2009. Pentatomidae. Pp. 105-107, in: Wang, Y-p. (ed.), The Insects and Forest Health Assessment of Wuyanling in Zhejiang. Science Press, Beijing, vi + 275 pp. [in Chinese; computer copy]

 

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David A. Rider
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North Dakota State University
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updated: 30 November 2011

 
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