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Cosmopepla Intergressus
''Cosmopepla'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' is the type species. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex''. Species * ''Cosmopepla bimaculata'' (Thomas, 1865) * ''Cosmopepla binotata'' Distant, 1889 * ''Cosmopepla coeruleata'' Montandon, 1893 * ''Cosmopepla conspicillaris'' (Dallas, 1851) – hedgenettle stink bug, conspicuous stink bug * ''Cosmopepla cruciaria'' Stål, 1872 * ''Cosmopepla decorata'' (Hahn, 1834) * '' Cosmopepla intergressus'' (Uhler, 1893) * ''Cosmopepla lintneriana ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'', the twice-stabbed stink bug, is a species of insect in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex'', and then again in 1865 by Th ...'' (Kirkaldy, 1909) – twice-stabbed stink bug * '' Cosmopepla uhleri'' Montandon, 1893 References Carpocorini Pentatomomorpha ...
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Cosmopepla Lintneriana, Twice Stabbed Stink Bug, Adult, 2014
''Cosmopepla'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' is the type species. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex''. Species * ''Cosmopepla bimaculata'' (Thomas, 1865) * '' Cosmopepla binotata'' Distant, 1889 * '' Cosmopepla coeruleata'' Montandon, 1893 * '' Cosmopepla conspicillaris'' (Dallas, 1851) – hedgenettle stink bug, conspicuous stink bug * '' Cosmopepla cruciaria'' Stål, 1872 * '' Cosmopepla decorata'' (Hahn, 1834) * '' Cosmopepla intergressus'' (Uhler, 1893) * ''Cosmopepla lintneriana ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'', the twice-stabbed stink bug, is a species of insect in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex'', and then again in 1865 by Th ...'' (Kirkaldy, 1909) – twice-stabbed stink bug * '' Cosmopepla uhleri'' Montandon, 1893 References Carpocorini Pentatomomo ...
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Pentatomidae
Pentatomidae is a family of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera, generally called shield bugs or stink bugs. Pentatomidae is the largest family in the superfamily Pentatomoidea, and contains around 900 genera and over 4700 species.Robert G. Foottit, Peter H. Adler ''Insect Biodiversity: Science and Society'', John Wiley and Sons, 2009, As hemipterans, the pentatomids have Hemiptera#Mouthparts, piercing sucking mouthparts, and most are herbivore, phytophagous, including several species which are severe pests on Agriculture, agricultural crops. However, some species, particularly in the subfamily Asopinae, are predatory and may be considered beneficial. Etymology The name "Pentatomidae" is from the Greek language, Greek ''pente'' meaning "five" and ''tomos'' meaning "section", and refers to the five segments of their antennae. Pentatomids are generally called "shield bugs" in British English language , English, or "stink bugs" in American English. However, the term shield bu ...
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Cosmopepla Lintneriana
''Cosmopepla lintneriana'', the twice-stabbed stink bug, is a species of insect in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex'', and then again in 1865 by Thomas Say as ''Cosmopepla bimaculata''. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' is hosted by a variety of plants, including milk thistle, echinacea ''Echinacea'' is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family. It has ten species, which are commonly called coneflowers. They are found only in eastern and central North America, where they grow in moist to dry prairies and ope ..., asparagus, oats, mint and goldenrod, and is widespread throughout North America, from Canada to Mexico. Adult ''C. lintneriana'' are black with a red, orange, or yellow band across the pronotum and a short red stripe along the midline, and two red spots at the apex of the scutellum. Nymph coloration ranges from red to white with black markings that change a ...
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Type Species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen(s). Article 67.1 A similar concept is used for suprageneric groups and called a type genus. In botanical nomenclature, these terms have no formal standing under the code of nomenclature, but are sometimes borrowed from zoological nomenclature. In botany, the type of a genus name is a specimen (or, rarely, an illustration) which is also the type of a species name. The species name that has that type can also be referred to as the type of the genus name. Names of genus and family ranks, the various subdivisions of those ranks, and some higher-rank names based on genus names, have such types.
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Johan Christian Fabricius
Johan Christian Fabricius (7 January 1745 – 3 March 1808) was a Danish zoologist, specialising in "Insecta", which at that time included all arthropods: insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others. He was a student of Carl Linnaeus, and is considered one of the most important entomologists of the 18th century, having named nearly 10,000 species of animals, and established the basis for the modern insect classification. Biography Johan Christian Fabricius was born on 7 January 1745 at Tønder in the Duchy of Schleswig, where his father was a doctor. He studied at the gymnasium at Altona and entered the University of Copenhagen in 1762. Later the same year he travelled together with his friend and relative Johan Zoëga to Uppsala, where he studied under Carl Linnaeus for two years. On his return, he started work on his , which was finally published in 1775. Throughout this time, he remained dependent on subsidies from his father, who worked as a consultant at Frederiks Hospita ...
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Cosmopepla Bimaculata
''Cosmopepla lintneriana'', the twice-stabbed stink bug, is a species of insect in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex'', and then again in 1865 by Thomas Say as ''Cosmopepla bimaculata''. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' is hosted by a variety of plants, including milk thistle, echinacea, asparagus, oats, mint and goldenrod, and is widespread throughout North America, from Canada to Mexico. Adult ''C. lintneriana'' are black with a red, orange, or yellow band across the pronotum The prothorax is the foremost of the three segments in the thorax of an insect, and bears the first pair of legs. Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the pronotum (dorsal), the prosternum (ventral), and the propleuron (lateral) on ea ... and a short red stripe along the midline, and two red spots at the apex of the scutellum. Nymph coloration ranges from red to white with black markings that change as ...
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Cosmopepla Binotata
''Cosmopepla binotata'' is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in Central America and North America. References External links * Carpocorini Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1889 {{Pentatomoidea-stub ...
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Cosmopepla Coeruleata
''Cosmopepla'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' is the type species. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex''. Species * ''Cosmopepla bimaculata'' (Thomas, 1865) * ''Cosmopepla binotata'' Distant, 1889 * '' Cosmopepla coeruleata'' Montandon, 1893 * '' Cosmopepla conspicillaris'' (Dallas, 1851) – hedgenettle stink bug, conspicuous stink bug * '' Cosmopepla cruciaria'' Stål, 1872 * '' Cosmopepla decorata'' (Hahn, 1834) * '' Cosmopepla intergressus'' (Uhler, 1893) * ''Cosmopepla lintneriana ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'', the twice-stabbed stink bug, is a species of insect in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex'', and then again in 1865 by Th ...'' (Kirkaldy, 1909) – twice-stabbed stink bug * '' Cosmopepla uhleri'' Montandon, 1893 References Carpocorini Pentatomomor ...
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Cosmopepla Conspicillaris
''Cosmopepla conspicillaris'' is a species of insect in the family Pentatomidae first described by William Dallas in 1851. Due to its common preference for plants in the genus '' Stachys'', it is often called the hedgenettle stink bug. It is also known as the conspicuous stink bug, two-spotted stink bug or happy bespectacled stink bug depending on locality. The name two-spotted stink bug is better applied to another species, ''Perillus bioculatus'' (Fabricius, 1775). Appearance ''C. conspicillaris'' is a showy stink bug with a black base colour and orange outer markings. This species differs from other genus members by the white chevron Chevron (often relating to V-shaped patterns) may refer to: Science and technology * Chevron (aerospace), sawtooth patterns on some jet engines * Chevron (anatomy), a bone * ''Eulithis testata'', a moth * Chevron (geology), a fold in rock lay ...-shaped tip of the scutellum, and the orange "spectacles" on the dorsal thorax. While other ...
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Cosmopepla Cruciaria
''Cosmopepla'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' is the type species. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex''. Species * ''Cosmopepla bimaculata'' (Thomas, 1865) * ''Cosmopepla binotata'' Distant, 1889 * ''Cosmopepla coeruleata'' Montandon, 1893 * ''Cosmopepla conspicillaris'' (Dallas, 1851) – hedgenettle stink bug, conspicuous stink bug * '' Cosmopepla cruciaria'' Stål, 1872 * '' Cosmopepla decorata'' (Hahn, 1834) * '' Cosmopepla intergressus'' (Uhler, 1893) * ''Cosmopepla lintneriana ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'', the twice-stabbed stink bug, is a species of insect in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex'', and then again in 1865 by Th ...'' (Kirkaldy, 1909) – twice-stabbed stink bug * '' Cosmopepla uhleri'' Montandon, 1893 References Carpocorini Pentatomomorph ...
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Cosmopepla Decorata
''Cosmopepla decorata'' is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in Central America and North America. References Carpocorini Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1834 {{Pentatomoidea-stub ...
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Cosmopepla Intergressus
''Cosmopepla'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' is the type species. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex''. Species * ''Cosmopepla bimaculata'' (Thomas, 1865) * ''Cosmopepla binotata'' Distant, 1889 * ''Cosmopepla coeruleata'' Montandon, 1893 * ''Cosmopepla conspicillaris'' (Dallas, 1851) – hedgenettle stink bug, conspicuous stink bug * ''Cosmopepla cruciaria'' Stål, 1872 * ''Cosmopepla decorata'' (Hahn, 1834) * '' Cosmopepla intergressus'' (Uhler, 1893) * ''Cosmopepla lintneriana ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'', the twice-stabbed stink bug, is a species of insect in the family Pentatomidae. ''Cosmopepla lintneriana'' was first described in 1798 by Johan Christian Fabricius as ''Cimex carnifex'', and then again in 1865 by Th ...'' (Kirkaldy, 1909) – twice-stabbed stink bug * '' Cosmopepla uhleri'' Montandon, 1893 References Carpocorini Pentatomomorpha ...
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