Vroubenka americká. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Vroubenka americká ( Leptoglossus occidentalis) je ploštice z čeledi vroubenkovitých, která se živí vysáváním semen jehličnatých stromů. Vyskytuje se hojně v Severní Americe, ale v roce 1999 se objevila v severní Itálii a od roku 2007 se šíří i v Česku Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, 1910. říše Animalia - živočichové » kmen Arthropoda - členovci » třída Insecta - hmyz » řád Hemiptera - polokřídlí » čeleď Coreidae - vroubenkovití » rod Leptoglossus - vroubenk Leptoglossus occidentalis Western Conifer Seed Bug Family: Coreidae A very large and spectacular squashbug which has characteristic expansions on the hind tibiae and a white zigzag mark across the centre of the forewings Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, 1910 - vroubenka americká. Čeleď: Coreidae - vroubenkovití Status: nepůvodní druh Popis: Patří k velkým suchozemským druhům ploštic, délka těla je 9-18 mm. Samice jsou větší než samci. Zbarvení je hnědé, dospělé ploštice mají bílé znaky na předních křídlech. Když vroubenka křídla otevře, tak pod nimi můžeme vidět jasné. The western conifer seed bug Leptoglossus occidentalis, is a large reddish-brown squashbug that can reach 2cm (¾in) in length. There is a white zigzag line across the centre of its wings and it has leaf-like expansions on its hind legs. It feeds on the sap of pines and some other conifers, especially on the seed cones
Morphologically this species resembled Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, differing in being smaller, less than 16 mm., and especially because it was collected on Opuntia sp. (Cactacea). Leptoglossus occidentalis live on conifers and its size usually exceeds 18 mm Leptoglossus is a genus of true bugs in the leaf-footed bug family and the tribe Anisoscelini. Species are distributed throughout the Americas, with some records in eastern & southern Asia and Europe (mostly introductions). Several species are economic pests of agricultural crops Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, 1910 - vroubenka americká * Obrázek je k dispozici i ve větším rozlišení: 387294.jpg (950x633 - 216 kb). Autor : Stanislav Krejčík [ Další fotografie od tohoto autora Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, 1910 (Hemiptera: Coreidae, Coreinae, Anisoscelini) is an economically important conifer pest in North America. Three individuals of this species were found in uptown Tokyo in 2008: a pair in late March and a single female in late October. This is the first record of the species from Japan. The host plant of this coreid was not detected in these occasions The western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis), sometimes abbreviated as WCSB, is a species of true bug (Hemiptera) in the family Coreidae
A neartic pest of Pinaceae accidentally introduced into Europe: Leptoglossus occidentalis (Heteroptera: Coreidae) in northern Italy. Entomological News , 112: 101-103. TESCARI G., 2001 Leptoglossus fulvicornis (Westwood, 1842) Leptoglossus gonagra (Fabricius, 1775) Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, 1910, espèce d'origine nord-américaine considérée comme invasive en Europe. Leptoglossus oppositus (Say, 1832) Leptoglossus phyllopus (Linnaeus, 1767) Leptoglossus zonatus (Dallas, 1852) Notes et référence Soubor:Leptoglossus occidentalis MHNT abdomen.jpg. Skočit na navigaci Skočit na vyhledáván í. Soubor; Historie souboru; Využití souboru. The uncertainty surrounding the part played by an invasive North American seed bug, Leptoglossus occidentalis, in the observed decrease in seed production of the Mediterranean pine, Pinus pinea, is a limiting factor for its management Abstract. Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, found in forested areas from southern British Columbia southward to Mexico and from Colorado westward to the Pacific Coast, has been observed to feed on the cones and staminate strobili of Douglas-fir and several species of pine. Experimentally, the insect has been reared from the egg to the adult stage on seeds of 12 California confiers.
Originally described from the western USA and Canada. This species has recently significantly enlarged its range and has colonized most of North America. It has also spread to other continents and has first been recorded in Europe in 1999 and in Asia in 2009. In the meantime, the species has spread throughout Europe and is also recorded from. leptoglossus occidentalis; Vroubenka americká, druh ploštice Čeleď: Coreidae Místo: v domě v Čejkovicích Tato velká ploštice měří asi 2cm a její dlouhé antény 1,5cm De bladpootrandwants heeft een lengte van gemiddeld 20 mm en heeft een zwarte kop, rode ogen en een donkerrode streep precies dwars door de kop. De antennen.
Originaria degli Stati Uniti occidentali (California, Oregon e Nevada) ove trova il suo habitat naturale, le foreste di conifere, la specie è stata importata.. Abstract. We investigated the effect of feeding by the western conifer-seed bug, Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, on seed production in developing cones of coastal Douglas-fir, Pseudostuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco, with respect to seed bug life stage and sex (nymphs, adult females, and adult males) and timing of feeding (early, mid-, and late season cone development) Figure 1. Adult Leptoglossus occidentalis resting on a conifer Western Conifer Seed Bug Leptoglossus occidentalis Background Leptoglossus occidentalis (Heidemann) (Hemiptera: Coreidae) is a Nearctic leaf- footed pine bug that has recently arrived in the UK (Figure 1) Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann 1910. collect. overview; data; media; articles; maps; names; 2010 Dr. Janos Bodor cc-publicdomain Leptoglossus occidentalis (Western Conifer Seed Bug) is a species of true bugs in the family leaf-footed bugs. EOL has data for 6 attributes, including: eats
Leptoglossus occidentalis (Heidemann 1910) es un chinche (Orden Hemíptera) de la familia Coreidaeoriginario de la costa oeste de Estados Unidos que se ha extendido ampliamente por este país, sur de Canadá y norte de México Velikost tohoto náhledu: 800 × 534 pixelů. Jiná rozlišení: 320 × 214 pixelů | 640 × 427 pixelů | 1 024 × 683 pixelů | 1 280 × 854 pixelů | 5 346 × 3 568 pixelů Disclaimer: ITIS taxonomy is based on the latest scientific consensus available, and is provided as a general reference source for interested parties. However, it is not a legal authority for statutory or regulatory purposes. While every effort has been made to provide the most reliable and up-to-date information available, ultimate legal requirements with respect to species are contained in. The hind-wings have been removed in the model. - Leptoglossus occidentalis - Download Free 3D model by Digital Archive of Natural History (DiNArDa) (@disc3d) [449ec05] Explore Buy 3D models. For business. Cancel. 0. Login Sign Up Upload. 3D. Navigation basics; All controls; Orbit around. Left click + drag or One finger drag (touch).
Italiano: Leptoglossus occidentalis (Rhynchota: Coreidae). Esemplare catturato di notte presso piccole piantagioni di pino domestico nell'Istituto Professionale per l'Agricoltura e l'Ambiente Cettolini di Villacidro (Sardegna) Allen, R.C. 1969: A revision of the genus Leptoglossus Guerin (Hemiptera: Coreidae). Entomologica americana, 45: 35-140. [not seen] Brailovsky, H. 2014: Illustrated key for identification of the species included in the genus Leptoglossus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Coreidae: Coreinae: Anisoscelini), and descriptions of five new species and new. Blatt, S.E., Borden, J.H., Pierce, H.D., Jr., Gries, R., and Gries, G. 1998. Alarm pheromone system of the western conifer seed bug, Leptoglossus occidentalis
IMPACT OF FEEDING BY LEPTOGLOSSUS OCCIDENTALS (HEMIPTERA: COREIDAE) ON THE MAJOR STORAGE RESERVES OF MATURE DOUGLAS-FIR (PINACEAE) SEEDS - Volume 132 Issue 1 - Sarah L. Bates, John H. Borden, Anne Savoie, Suzanne E. Blatt, Cameron G. Lait, Allison R. Kermode, Robb G. Bennet Prohlédněte si alba na téma - leptoglossus occidentalis. Získáte tak jedinečnou inspiraci ze stovek českých alb, nahraných každý den na Rajče. Objevujte, hodnoťte a komentujte Leptoglossus is a genus of true bugs in the leaf-footed bug family and the tribe Anisoscelini.Species are distributed throughout the Americas, with some records in eastern & southern Asia and Europe (mostly introductions). Several species [example needed] are economic pests of agricultural crops. Like members of some other genera in the family, these bugs have leaflike dilations of the hind tibia The Western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) was first observed in Connecticut in 1985. Its original range was confined to the western third of North America along the Rocky Mountain chain. It was first identified in 1910 and has since, expanded its range eastward Western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) The western conifer seedbug was first described in the western United States. This true bug of the family Coreidae feeds mainly on the seeds and developing cones of several species of conifers and their respective hybrids. This bug has been expanding its range eastward and was first found in.
Leptoglossus occidentalis western conifer-seed bug. Facebook. Twitter. Kingdom Animalia animals. Animalia: information (1) Animalia: pictures (20673) Animalia: specimens (7109) Animalia: sounds (722) Animalia: maps (42) Eumetazoa metazoans. Eumetazoa: pictures (20647) Eumetazoa: specimens (7100 The western conifer seed bug, Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann (1910) (Hemiptera: Coreidae), is a pest causing significant seed damage on many coniferous species Leptoglossus occidentalis (Vroubenka americká, brouk) leptoglossus occidentalis v dalších vyhledávačích Seznam.cz Google Bing DuckDuckGo Yahoo Baidu.cn Yandex.r Recent research by Takács and his colleagues reveals that Leptoglossus occidentalis (western conifer seed bug) has infrared receptors and is able to exploit the difference between cones and needles in the infrared spectrum, and zero in on cone-laden conifers from afar
Leptoglossus occidentalis. An Leptoglossus occidentalis in uska species han Insecta nga ginhulagway ni Heidemann hadton 1910. An Leptoglossus occidentalis in nahilalakip ha genus nga Leptoglossus, ngan familia nga Coreidae. Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann; Family: Coreidae Western conifer seed bug (adult). Actual size: about 3/4 inch long. Photo by David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org Problem The Western conifer seed bug has become a nuisance pest in the Northeast. The bug has the habit of enterin
Western Conifer Seed Bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) Detailing the physical features, habits, territorial reach and other identifying qualities of the Western Conifer Seed Bug. The Western Conifer Seed Bug has spread eastward to cooler climates, consuming the seeds of evergreen trees.. Leptoglossus occidentalis is large, with distinctive extensions in the lower back legs that have a close resemblance to a plant. L. occidentalis is native to North America, with the main foodplants consisting of pine and some conifers. Like many true bugs, Western Conifer Seed Bugs suck the sap of plants From Ancient Greek λεπτός (leptós, small) + γλῶσσα (glôssa, tongue) Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, 1910, a Nearctic bug (Hemiptara, Heteroptera, Coreidae) found in Catalonia, Spain. The authors deal with the finding of a female of the Nearctic coreid Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, 1910 which is recorded by Ribes et al. (2004)for the first time in the Iberian Peninsula Leptoglossus occidentalis (Heidemann) is an invasive species introduced in Europe, Asia, and most recently South America. In the present study, we report the overreaction situation caused by this bug in Chile, as it has been confused with kissing bugs (Reduviidae: Triatominae), Chagas' disease vectors
Leptoglossus occidentalis, a species native to North America, has been expanding through European conifer forests. The fast spread across the European continent demonstrates its great invasive potential and poses a threat to conifer seed orchards. To better understand its potential distribution and population growth in infested regions, the temperature-dependent development in laboratory as. Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann, 1910 western conifer-seed bug on conifers parasite. By its size a conspicuous bug, living from sap of cones, in particular the developing seeds. This leads to premature death and fall of young cones and mortality of the seeds. host plants. Cupressaceae, Pinaceae, narrowly polyphagou