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词条 Apodiphus amygdali
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  1. Distribution

  2. Description

  3. Biology

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Taxobox
| image = Pentatomidae - Apodiphus amygdali-1.JPG
| image_width = 250px
| image_caption = Apodiphus amygdali
| regnum = Animalia
| phylum = Arthropoda
| classis = Insecta
| ordo = Hemiptera
| subordo = Heteroptera
| infraordo = Pentatomomorpha
| superfamilia = Pentatomoidea
| familia = Pentatomidae
| subfamilia = Pentatominae
| genus = Apodiphus
| species = A. amygdali
| binomial = Apodiphus amygdali
| binomial_authority = (Germar, 1817)
| synonyms =
  • Halys amygdali (Germar, 1817)
  • Halys exsculpta (Burmeister, 1835)
  • Halys hellenica (Lefebvre, 1831)

}}

Apodiphus amygdali is a species of shield bug belonging to the family Pentatomidae, subfamily Pentatominae.

Distribution

This species can be found in Austria, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy and Macedonia.[1]

Description

Apodiphus amygdali can reach a length of about {{convert|15|mm}} and a width of about {{convert|8|mm}}. The females are slightly larger than the males. Body is oval, convex dorsally, blackish brown, densely speckled with yellow ocher spots. The pronotum has dentate and concave lateral margins. On the head and pronotum there is a short ocher or yellowish longitudinal line. The connexivum shows black and ocher or yellowish spots. The long legs and antennae are gray-brown to black.[2]

Biology

Imago and nymphs of these large bugs suck on the stems, leaves and immature fruits of various deciduous trees and are considered an agricultural pest. They mainly feed on plum (Prunus domestica), apricot (Prunus armeniaca), apple (Malus pumila), olive (Olea europaea), pear (Pyrus communis) and pistachio (Pistacia vera). They attack also silver poplar (Populus alba), Turkish pine (Pinus brutia), plane (Platanus orientalis), field elm (Ulmus minor) and silver willow (Salix alba).[3][4]

They have two generations a year, the first at the end of June and the second at mid-August. Adults of this second generation over winter from October to May. The fertilized females lay on the underside of the leaves masses of eleven to fifteen eggs, which take two to five days to hatch. Nymphs pass through five moltings.[2]

References

1. ^[https://fauna-eu.org/cdm_dataportal/taxon/c75cf8ec-045d-4131-9d41-5960027bd3fc Fauna europaea]
2. ^El arborde la vida
3. ^Sarkawt Hussein Muhammed & Riyadh Ahmed Al-Iraqi THE BIOLOGY OF THE STINK BUG Apodiphus amygdali (GERMAR) (HEMIPTERA: PENTATOMIDAE) Mesopotomia J. Agric. Vol. 38 No. (Supplement 1) 2010
4. ^Nurcan Özyurt, Selami Candan & Zekiye Suludere: [https://blaypublishers.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/4-leb-21-ozyurt-et-al.pdf The morphology and histology of the male reproductive system in Apodiphus amygdali (Germar, 1817) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)] Life: The Excitement of Biology 2(1)
  • Rider D.A., 2004 - Family Pentatomidae - Catalogue of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region

External links

  • [https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id72037/ Biolib]
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2 : Insects described in 1817|Halyini

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