Invasive Stink Bugs and Related Species (Pentatomoidea)

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394 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

Solanaceae Solanum lycopersicum L. var.
lycopersicum [syn.
Lycopersicon esculentum
Miller, Lycopersicon
lycopersicum (L.) Karst. ex
Farw., Lycopersicum
esculentum (L.) Mill. [sic]*]


Jitomate
Tomate
Tomato

Drake 1920
Ehler 2002
Gibson and Carrillo S. 1959
Hoffmann 1935*
Hubbard 1885
Jones 1918

Jones and Sullivan 1982
McPherson and McPherson
2000
Mitchell et al. 1965
Rodríguez Vélez 1974

US-FL
US-CA
MX-VER
WW
US-FL
US-LA, SC,
TX
US-SC
US

US-HI
MX-SIN
Solanaceae Solanum madrense Fernald
[Solanum madrense (Fenald)
(sic)*]


Berenjena
silvestre

Rodríguez Vélez 1974* MX-SIN

Solanaceae Solanum melongena L. (syn.
Lycopersicum melongena L.)*


Berenjena
Egg-plants
Eggplant

Hoffmann 1935*
Hubbard 1885
Jones 1918
Rodríguez Vélez 1974

WW
US-FL
US-LA, TX
MX-SIN
Solanaceae Solanum nigrum L. (syn.
Lycopersicum nigrum L.)*


Black nightshade
Popolo

Davis 1964
Hoffmann 1935*

US-HI
WW
Solanaceae Solanum tuberosum L. (syn.
Lycopersicum tuberosum L.)*


Potato Drake 1920
Hoffmann 1935*
Jones 1918
Kirkaldy 1909
McPherson and McPherson
2000
Morrill 1910

US-FL
WW
US-LA
WW
US

US-FL
Sterculiaceae Theobroma cacao L. Cacao
Cocoa


Hoffmann 1935 WW

Ulmaceae Celtis australis L. Hackberry Hoffmann 1935
Jones 1918


WW
US-LA
Verbenaceae Lantana spp. Lantana Discover Life 2015 US-HI
Vitaceae Vitis vinifera L. Cultivated grape Hoffmann 1935 WW
Vitaceae Vitis spp. Wild grape Drake 1920
Hoffmann 1935
Todd 1976


US-FL
WW
US-GA
*Asterisk denotes scientific names (and authority) and common names as originally presented by corresponding source.


(^1) Includes North American taxa reflected in worldwide distribution records of Kirkaldy (1909) and Hoffmann (1935).
(^2) Where multiple common names and sources are presented for a plant species, the common names and sources are sorted
alphabetically and a given common name may not occur in all sources presented. The country and state designations,
however, do correspond with the respective alphabetically listed sources.
(^3) Country designations of Mexico (MX) and the United States (US) are followed by state abbreviations when provided
within indicated source (e.g., in US – CA, California; FL, Florida; GA, Georgia; HI = Hawaii; LA, Louisiana; SC, South
Carolina; TX, Texas; WA, Washington; and, in Mexico – MIC, Michoacán; SIN, Sinaloa; SON, Sonora; TMP, Tamaulipas;
VER, Veracruz; YUC, Yucatán); references presenting general listing and lacking specific country localities are designated
as worldwide (WW) occurrence.
(^4) Current family name (original name reported in parentheses).

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