Biology of Thyanta perditor (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
The biology of T. perditor (E.) was studied on Bidens pilosa L., wheat, and soybeans in Brazil. Females collected in the field from B. pilosa produced significantly larger numbers of eggs and egg masses on B. pilosa than on wheat; on soybeans, only one pair copulated, n o eggs were deposited, and lo...
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