RMFJCX9K–Early instar Stinkbug (Chlorochroa sp.) on a leaf. Washington, United States.
RF2A4PAAD–Brown Shield Bug on Pine Tree in Winter
RM2AFJJ0K–. Bulletin. Plate XXITypical PentatomoideaFig. 78. Soliiliea jmgnax.Fig. 79. Thyanta perditor.Fig. 80. Chlorochroa uMeri.Fig. 81. Poclisus niaculiventris.Fig. 82. Euschistus variolarius.Fig. 83. Corimelaena jmlicaria. Plate XXI. Article VIII.—Acinitlwccphala from the Illinois River, with Dcscri/^-tioiis of Species and a Synopsis of the Family Neoechinorhchidac.*Bv H. J. Van Cleave. Introduction There has been no published record of extensive study upon theAcanthocephala from fresh-water hosts for any part of North America.The only regional studies pursued in this country have been those ofLint
RMFJCX9M–Early instar Stinkbug (Chlorochroa sp.) on a leaf. Washington, United States.
RMRGBRWF–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 28 DEPAETMENT BULLETIN 779. NATURAL ENEMIES. PARASITES. During the course of the investigations in New Mexico one procto- trypid parasite, Telenomm ashmeadi Morrill, was reared from the eggs of Chlorochroa sayi, and two tachinid parasites, Gymnosoma fuliginosa Desv. and {Ocyptera) Ocypterodes euchenor Walk, were reared from the adults of the species. PARASITES OF THE EGG.. Fig. 11.—Telenomus ashmeadi, an egg parasite of the grain bug. Greatly enlarged. (Morrill.) The egg parasite Telenomus ashmeadi (fig. 11) constitute
RF2K6AND1–dorsal view of an immature conchuela bug, Chlorochroa ligata, showing its striking black and orange coloration
RF2HJEKNW–Shield-bug (Chlorochroa pinicola)
RF2WHFHRC–A group of adult stink bugs (Chlorochroa ligata), and one nymph, clustered together on a plant
RF2WD175P–Adult stink bug (Chlorochroa ligata), with its proboscis inserted into a flower bud to feed on the plant's juices
RF2PCXMKG–Chlorochroa pinicola, a shieldbug from Finland, no common English name
RF2WBXJ6B–green and yellow juvenile conchuela bug (Chlorochroa ligata), hiding under the petal of a white daisy flower
RF2WBXJ65–colorful juvenile conchuela bug (Chlorochroa ligata), facing the camera while resting on the petals of a white daisy flower
RMFJCX9P–A juvenile Stinkbug (Chlorochroa sp.) on a leaf. Washington, United States.
RMRGBT49–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. THE GRAIN BUG. G. sayi. During this same period Mr. V. L. Wildermiith observed severe damage to milo maize in the Imperial Valley of California. In May, 1912, Mr. C. N. Ainslie received specimens of Chlorochroa sayi and accounts of injury to the heads of spring wheat from a correspondent at Tucumcari, N. Mex. Mr. Ainslie also notes that while making field investigations in Utah during 1912 the farmers in four widely separated districts of the State reported that the grain bug had seriously damaged wheat and alfalfa see
RF2WBXJ64–Subadult (juvenile) conchuela bug (Chlorochroa ligata), climbing on the ragged white petals of a dying daisy flower
RMRGBT5D–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. THE GEAIN BUG. C. sayi. During this same period Mr. Y. L. Wildermuth observed severe damage to milo maize in the Imperial Valley of California. In May, 1912, Mr. C. N. Ainslie received specimens of Chlorochroa sayi and accounts of injury to the heads of spring wheat from a correspondent at Tucumcari, N. Mex. Mr. Ainslie also notes that while making field investigations in Utah during 1912 the farmers in four widely separated districts of the State reported that the grain bug had seriously damaged wheat and alfalfa seed
RMRHM2W7–. Biological survey of the Mount Desert Region. Natural history -- Maine Mount Desert Island. THE MOUNT DESERT REGION 47 Alydus Tabricius A. coNSPERsus Mont. S. W. Harbor, June 21. CORIZIDAE CoRizus rallen C. CRASsicoRNis Linn. S. W. Harbor; Bar Harbor, June 20- Sept. 13. Pentatomidae SciocoRis Fallen S. MicROPHTHALMUs Flor. S. W. HarboT, Aug. 1, 1887 (Fer- nald). Peribalus Mulsant and Eey P. LiMBOLARius Stal. Salisbury Cove, June 9; S. W. Harbor, July 20. Chlorochroa Stal C. UHLERi Stal. S. W. Harbor (Fernald). EuscHiSTUs Dallas E. EuscHisToiDEs VoU. {E. fissUis Ulil). Bar Harbor, July 20-Aug