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- Eurygaster integriceps is a species of shield bug in the family Scutelleridae, commonly known as the sunn pest or corn bug. It is native to much of northern...
- subfamily Pentatominae. Apodiphus amygdali (Germar, 1817) Apodiphus integriceps Horváth, 1888 Apodiphus murgbzarus Ghauri Apodiphus pallidus (Hoberlandt...
- fokkeri ****n, 1893 Eurygaster hottentotta (Fabricius, 1775) Eurygaster integriceps ****n, 1881 - major sunn pest Eurygaster laeviuscula Jakovlev, 1886 Eurygaster...
- crops and has since spread worldwide. Sunn pests—especially Eurygaster integriceps and E. maura—are significant grain pests. Scelioninae and Tachinidae...
- of the 'shield bug' family Scutelleridae, with the species Eurygaster integriceps being the most economically important. Sunn pests are found in parts...
- important species of which are members of the genus Eurygaster. Eurygaster integriceps, in particular, is a very destructive pest of cereal crops in North Africa...
- Lu & Lin, 1989 Ammagnostus histus Ammagnostus hunanensis Ammagnostus integriceps Öpik, 1967 Ammagnostus laiwuensis (Lorenz, 1906) Ammagnostus mitis Öpik...
- prasina), the Wheat stinkbug Aelia rostrata, the corn bug Eurygaster integriceps and the striped bug (Graphosoma lineatum. Adults mainly feed on nectar...
- Phyllophaga insularis Smyth, 1917 Phyllophaga integra (Say, 1835) Phyllophaga integriceps (Moser, 1918) Phyllophaga inversa (Horn, 1887) Phyllophaga invisa Riley...
- Carpocoris pudicus, Cydnus aterrimus, Dolycoris baccarum, Eurygaster integriceps, Nezara viridula, Palomena prasina, Piezodorus lituratus. Wikispecies...