Lyramorpha Impar
   HOME
*





Lyramorpha Impar
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Tessaratomidae
Tessaratomidae is a family of true bugs. It contains about 240 species of large bugs divided into 3 subfamilies and 56 genera. Tessaratomids resemble large stink bugs (family Pentatomidae) and are sometimes quite colorful. Most tessaratomids are Old World, with only three species known from the Neotropics. Some members of Tessaratomidae exhibit maternal care of eggs and offspring. The defensive chemicals of certain species can cause significant damage if they come into contact with human skin; they may also cause temporary blindness. All species are exclusively plant-eaters, some of major economic importance as agricultural pests. A few species are also consumed as human food in some countries. Description Larger species of Tessaratomidae are known informally as giant shield bugs, giant stink bugs, or inflated stink bugs, but they generally do not have a collective common name and are referred to mostly as tessaratomids. Tessaratomids are ovate to elongate-ovate bugs. They ra ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lyramorpha Edulis
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lyramorpha Soror
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lyramorpha Rosea
''Lyramorpha rosea'', commonly known as the lychee stink bug, is a species of stink bug in the family Tessaratomidae. It is found in eastern Australia. Description According to the original species description by Westwood, ''L. rosea'' has legs and antennae pink (''rosea'' in the original Latin), the margins of the thorax and hemelytra are bronze, and the underside of the body is greenish-yellow. The body length, also according to the original description, is 11 lines. In entomology, a line is equal to one-twelfth of an inch, so this is equivalent to a length of ~0.917 inches or ~2.328 centimetres. Diet ''Lyramorpha rosea'' feeds on plants in the family Sapindaceae. Its native host plants are in the genera '' Alectryon'', ''Atalaya'', '' Cupaniopsis'' and ''Guioa ''Guioa'' is a genus of about 78 rainforest tree species known to science, which constitute part of the plant family Sapindaceae. They have a wide distribution, ranging from throughout Malesia, in Burma, Cambo ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Lyramorpha Plagifer
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lyramorpha Picta
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lyramorpha Persimilis
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lyramorpha Perelegans
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Lyramorpha Parens
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lyramorpha Maculifer
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lyramorpha Impar
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lyramorpha Horvathi
''Lyramorpha'' is a genus of stink bugs in the family Tessaratomidae, subfamily Oncomerinae. It is known from Australia and New Guinea. Description and life cycle As oncomerine insects, life cycle of ''Lyramorpha'' consists of the three stages of ,egg, nymph and adult. Eggs are barrel-shaped and are laid in groups of 40-42. From these hatch first- instar nymphs, which are soft, semi-globular in shape and slow-moving. Intermediate stage nymphs are extremely flattened in shape, allowing them to lie flat against leaves with the vulnerable legs under the body. Nymphs also have a pair of scent glands on top of their bodies, from which they produce a pungent liquid if disturbed. In at least two species, ''L. rosea'' and ''L. parens'', the first and second instars are chequered red and black, changing to a uniform red in later instars. Both adults and the later instars of nymphs have a pair of points at the posterior end of the body, which can be seen in photographs. Behaviour and ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]