Invasive Stink Bugs and Related Species (Pentatomoidea)

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384 Invasive Stink Bugs and Related Species (Pentatomoidea)


TABLE 7.4 (CONTINUED)


Cultivated and Wild Plants (by Family) Associated with Nezara viridula in North America^1


Family Plant Species


Common
Name(s)^2 Source^2

Country-
State2,3

Asteraceae^4
(Compositae)


Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.)
Wooton & Standl.

Mexican hat
Upright prairie
coneflower

Esquivel 2016a US-TX

Asteraceae^4
(Compositae)


Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. Milk thistle Hall and Teetes 1981 US-TX

Asteraceae^4
(Compositae)


Solidago altissima L. [syn.
Solidago canadensis var.
scabra (Muhl)]

Canada
goldenrod

Fontes et al. 1994 US-FL

Asteraceae^4
(Compositae)


Solidago gigantea Aiton Giant goldenrod Fontes et al. 1994 US-FL

Asteraceae^4
(Compositae)


Solidago leavenworthii Torr. &
A. Gray

Leavenworth’s
goldenrod

Fontes et al. 1994 US-FL

Asteraceae^4
(Compositae)


Sonchus oleraceus L. Common
sowthistle

Jones et al. 2001 US-HI

Asteraceae^4
(Compositae)


Xanthium strumarium L. Rough cocklebur Esquivel 2016a US-TX

Asteraceae^4
(Compositae)


Xanthium sp. Xanthium Batra et al. 1981 US

Boraginaceae Heliotropium sp. Heliotrope Hoffmann 1935 WW
Brassicaceae^4
(Cruciferae)


Bidens pilosa L. Spanish needle Jones et al. 2001 US-HI

Brassicaceae^4
(Cruciferae)


Brassica napus L. Dwarf essex rape
Rape

Drake 1920
Hoffmann 1935

US-FL
WW
Brassicaceae^4
(Cruciferae)


Brassica nigra (L.) W. D. J.
Koch (Brassica nigra Koch.
[sic])*

Black mustard Ehler 2002
Hoffmann 1935*

US-CA
WW

Brassicaceae^4
(Cruciferae)


Brassica oleracea L. Cabbage
Col

Gibson and Carrillo S. 1959
Hoffmann 1935
Jones 1918

MX-VER
WW
US-LA, TX
Brassicaceae^4
(Cruciferae)


Brassica oleracea L. var.
acephala DC.

Collards Drake 1920
Hoffmann 1935
Jones 1918

US-FL
WW
US-LA
Brassicaceae^4
(Cruciferae)


Brassica oleracea L. var.
botrytis L.

Cauliflower Hoffmann 1935
Jones 1918

WW
US-LA
Brassicaceae^4
(Cruciferae)


Brassica oleracea L. var.
gemmifera DC. (Brassica
oleracea L. var. gemmifera
Zenker [sic])*

Brussels sprouts Hoffmann 1935*
Jones 1918

WW
US-LA

Brassicaceae^4
(Cruciferae)


Brassica rapa L. var. rapa
(syn. Brassica campestris L.)

Nabo
Turnip

Gibson and Carrillo S. 1959

Hoffmann 1935
Hubbard 1885
Jones 1918
Jones and Sullivan 1981
Kirkaldy 1909
Morrill 1910
Newsom et al. 1980

MX-MIC,
VER
WW
US-FL
US-LA, TX
US-SC
WW
US-TX
US-LA
Brassicaceae^4
(Cruciferae)


Brassica spp. Mustard
Rutabaga

Drake 1920
Hubbard 1885
Jones 1918
Newsom et al. 1980

US-FL
US-FL
US-LA, TX
US-LA
(Continued)
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