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Stenotus (bug)
''Stenotus'' is a genus of plant bugs (family Miridae), containing the following species: *'' Stenotus aureus'' Linnavuori, 1975 *''Stenotus binotatus ''Stenotus binotatus'' is a species of plant bug, originally from Europe, but now also established across North America and New Zealand. It is long, yellowish, with darker markings on the pronotum and forewings. It feeds on various grasses, an ...'' (Fabricius, 1794) *'' Stenotus bipunctatus'' Poppius, 1911 *'' Stenotus bivittatus'' Poppius, 1915 *'' Stenotus brauni'' Poppius, 1912 *'' Stenotus brevicollis'' Poppius, 1915 *'' Stenotus brevior'' Poppius, 1910 *'' Stenotus capensis'' Poppius, 1912 *'' Stenotus caucasicus'' Akramovskaya & Kerzhner, 1978 *'' Stenotus chryseis'' Linnavuori, 1974 *'' Stenotus clypealis'' Poppius, 1915 *'' Stenotus distinctus'' Reuter, 1905 *'' Stenotus elegans'' Poppius, 1912 *'' Stenotus fasciaticollis'' Reuter, 1905 *'' Stenotus fulvus'' Poppius, 1912 *'' Stenotus gestroi'' Poppius, 1912 *'' S ...
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Stenotus Binotatus
''Stenotus binotatus'' is a species of plant bug, originally from Europe, but now also established across North America and New Zealand. It is long, yellowish, with darker markings on the pronotum and forewings. It feeds on various grasses, and can be a pest (organism), pest of crops such as wheat. Description ''Stenotus binotatus'' is a fairly large plant bug ( long), which is somewhat variable in appearance. The insect's sides are roughly parallel, and the colours depend on both the animal's sex and its age, the markings becoming darker and stronger with increasing age. Males are mostly yellow, with darker markings on the pronotum and forewings, which females are greenish-yellow with paler markings. Distribution ''S. binotatus'' is native to most of the Palearctic but has been introduced to temperate regions around the world. It is common "throughout the northern and central U.S. and southern Canada", and it has been introduced to New Zealand, where it is now found almost th ...
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