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September 2022

Douglas, J. W. 1866. On some peculiarities in the development of Hemiptera-Heteroptera. Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 2:270-272. [pdf]

Dyer, J. E., E. J. Talamas, T. C. Leskey, and J. C. Bergh. 2022. Evaluating chemical cues associated with Halyomorpha halys toward enhanced sensitivity of serveillance for Trissolcus japonicus. Environmental Entomology 51(4):679-687. [pdf]

Grabarczyk, E. E., T. E. Cottrell, and P. G. Tillman. 2022. Spatiotemporal distribution of Halyomorpha halys (Stĺl) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) across a fruit and tree nut agricultural ecosystem. Environmental Entomology 51(4):824-835. [pdf]

Hemala, V. 2019. Present knowledge of true bugs (Insecta: Hemiptera: Heteroptera) in the Polish and Slovak sides of the Pieniny Mts. Pieniny – Przyroda I Człowiek 15[2018]:65-82. [in Slovak; pdf]

Hemala, V. 2021. Bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) of the Busov Mountains and adjacent locations in the northern part of the Ondava Highlands. Pp. 124-136, in: Fulin, M. (ed.), XIV. East Slovak Camp of Nature Conservationists, Overview of the Results of the Activities of Professional Sections. State Nature Conservation of the Slovak Republic Regional Nature Conservation Center Prešov. [in Slovak; pdf]

Keszthely, S., S. Gibicsár, I. Jócsák, D. Fajtai, and T. Donkó. 2022. Analysis of the destructive effect of the Halyomorpha halys saliva on tomato by computer tomographical imaging and antioxidant capacity measurement. Biology 11(1070): 10 pp. [pdf]

Luff, W. A. 1893. Report of the entomological section. Report and Transactions of the Guernsey Society of Natural Science and Local Research 2:178-181. [pdf]

Luff, W. A. 1895. Report of the entomological section. Report and Transactions of the Guernsey Society of Natural Science and Local Research 2:324-326. [pdf]

Luff, W. A. 1896. Report of the entomological section. Report and Transactions of the Guernsey Society of Natural Science and Local Research 3:16-17. [pdf]

Luff, W. A. 1898. The insects of Alderney. Report and Transactions of the Guernsey Society of Natural Science and Local Research 3:175-182. [pdf]

Luff, W. A. 1900. The insects of Alderney. Report and Transactions of the Guernsey Society of Natural Science and Local Research 3:388-408. [pdf]

Mbata, G. N., Y. Li, and D. Shapiro-Ilan. 2022. Evaluation of chemical and microbial control options for Pangaeus bilineatus (Say) (Hemiptera: Cydnidae) infesting peanut crop. Pest Management Science 2022(7092): 9pp. [pdf]

Piesik, D., J. Aksoy, J. Łyczko, J. Bocianowski, B. Buszewski, M. Piesik, and C. A. Mayhew. 2022. Relationships between volatile organic compounds released by wheat plants following artificial stress and their potential influence on natural pest management. Applied Sciences 2022(12): 14 pp. [pdf]

Ren, P-P., Z-X. Ye, S-N. Wang, J-M. Li, J-P. Chen, C-X. Zhang, and J-B. Lu. 2022. Complete genome analysis of a novel chuvirus from a southern green stink bug (Nezara viridula). Archives of Virology [early online version]

Sonnekus, B., B. Slippers, B. P. Hurley, E. Joubert, M. Stiller, and G. Fourie. 2022. Diversity and molecular barcoding of stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) associated with macadamia in South Africa. Insects 13(601): 13 pp. [pdf]

Tsagkarakis, A., Z. Thanou, A. Chaldeou, I. Moschou, A. Kalaitzaki, and S. Drosopoulos. 2022. New records and updated checklist of the Pentatomoidea (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) of Greece. Insects 13(749): 29 pp. [pdf]

 

 

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David A. Rider
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North Dakota State University
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updated: 30 September 2022

 
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