Invasive Stink Bugs and Related Species (Pentatomoidea)

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64 Invasive Stink Bugs and Related Species (Pentatomoidea)


16(15) Usually tans, browns, and/or blacks in color, occasionally with metallic green, if green in
life, does not fade to yellow after death; worldwide (Figures 2.23A-H; 2.31C-H) ............
..................................................................................................................Pentatomini (part)
16’ Usually yellowish-green fading to yellow after death (exception South African Flaminia
[Figure 2.21F] which is black with red and white markings).......................................... 17
17(16) Scutellum usually large, spatulate, apex broadly rounded; Old World (Figures 2.21F,
2.29L) .................................................................................................................Eurysaspini

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FIGURE 2.8 A, Bathycoelia sp., ventrolateral view; B, Menida violacea, thorax and anterior abdominal segments, ven-
trolateral view; C, Chinavia viridans, abdomen, ventral view; D, Tibraca limbativentris, evaporatorium, ventral view;
E, Eysarcoris aeneus, evaporatorium, ventral view; F, Catacanthus incarnatus, head, dorsal view; G, Loxa viridis, head,
dorsal view; H, Arvelius albopunctatus, head, dorsal view; I, Aelia acuminata, head and anterior part of thorax, ventro-
lateral view; J, Odmalea concolor, female genital plates, ventral view; K, Odmalea concolor, pygophore, posterior view;
L, Odmalea concolor, pygophore, dorsal view.

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