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The genus ''Lygus'' includes over 40 species of plant-feeding insects in the family
Miridae The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs, leaf bugs, and grass bugs. It is th ...
. The term lygus bug is used for any member of genus ''Lygus''.


Species

At one time, nearly 200 species were classified as genus ''Lygus'', but most of those have since been reclassified into new or existing genera. Species within this genus include: * '' Lygus abroniae'' * '' Lygus aeratus'' * '' Lygus atriflavus'' * '' Lygus atritibialis'' * '' Lygus borealis'' * '' Lygus bradleyi'' * '' Lygus ceanothi'' * '' Lygus convexicollis'' * '' Lygus elisus'' * '' Lygus gemellatus'' * '' Lygus hesperus'' * '' Lygus humeralis'' * '' Lygus keltoni'' * ''
Lygus lineolaris The tarnished plant bug (TPB), ''Lygus lineolaris'', is a species of plant-feeding insect in the family Miridae. It has piercing-sucking mouthparts and has become a serious pest on small fruits and vegetables in North America. It is considered a ...
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Lygus maritimus ''Heterocordylus tibialis'' is a Palearctic species of true bugEkkehard Wachmann, Albert Melber, Jürgen Deckert: . ''Wanzen''. Band 2: Cimicomorpha: Microphysidae (Flechtenwanzen), Miridae (Weichwanzen) (= ''Die Tierwelt Deutschlands und der ...
'' * '' Lygus mexicanus'' * '' Lygus oregonae'' * '' Lygus perplexus'' * ''
Lygus plagiatus ''Lygus plagiatus'' is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs" ...
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Lygus potentillae The genus ''Lygus'' includes over 40 species of plant-feeding insects in the family Miridae. The term lygus bug is used for any member of genus ''Lygus''. Species At one time, nearly 200 species were classified as genus ''Lygus'', but most of th ...
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Lygus pratensis ''Lygus pratensis'' is a species of plant bug belonging to the family Miridae. Distribution and habitat This species can be found in most of Europe, in Africa, in Northern Asia (excluding China) and in the Indomalayan realm. These bugs prefer ...
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Lygus punctatus ''Lygus punctatus'' is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. Distribution This species can be found in most Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China), North America, and Southern Asia. Description ''Lygus punctatus'' can reach a body ...
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Lygus robustus The genus ''Lygus'' includes over 40 species of plant-feeding insects in the family Miridae. The term lygus bug is used for any member of genus ''Lygus''. Species At one time, nearly 200 species were classified as genus ''Lygus'', but most of th ...
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Lygus rolfsi The genus ''Lygus'' includes over 40 species of plant-feeding insects in the family Miridae. The term lygus bug is used for any member of genus ''Lygus''. Species At one time, nearly 200 species were classified as genus ''Lygus'', but most of th ...
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Lygus rubroclarus ''Lygus rubroclarus'' is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bug ...
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Lygus rubrosignatus The genus ''Lygus'' includes over 40 species of plant-feeding insects in the family Miridae. The term lygus bug is used for any member of genus ''Lygus''. Species At one time, nearly 200 species were classified as genus ''Lygus'', but most of th ...
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Lygus rufidorsus The genus ''Lygus'' includes over 40 species of plant-feeding insects in the family Miridae. The term lygus bug is used for any member of genus ''Lygus''. Species At one time, nearly 200 species were classified as genus ''Lygus'', but most of th ...
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Lygus rugulipennis ''Lygus rugulipennis'', common name European tarnished plant bug, is a species of ''plant bugs'' of the family Miridae. Distribution and habitat This common and widespread species is present in most of Europe and in the Nearctic realm. These b ...
'' * '' Lygus scudderi'' * ''
Lygus shulli ''Lygus shulli'' is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". ...
'' * '' Lygus solidaginis'' * '' Lygus striatus'' * '' Lygus unctuosus'' * '' Lygus wagneri'' * '' Lygus vanduzeei'' * '' Lygus varius'' *The tarnished plant bug (''
Lygus lineolaris The tarnished plant bug (TPB), ''Lygus lineolaris'', is a species of plant-feeding insect in the family Miridae. It has piercing-sucking mouthparts and has become a serious pest on small fruits and vegetables in North America. It is considered a ...
'') feeds on over half of all commercially grown crop plants, but favors
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, alfalfa, beans, stone fruits, and conifer seedlings. This bug can be found across North America, from northern Canada to southern Mexico. *The western tarnished plant bug ('' Lygus hesperus'') is a very serious pest of
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, strawberries, and seed crops such as alfalfa. In the state of
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alone the bug causes US$30 million in damage to cotton plants each year, and at least US$40 million in losses to the state's strawberry industry. *The European tarnished plant bug (''
Lygus rugulipennis ''Lygus rugulipennis'', common name European tarnished plant bug, is a species of ''plant bugs'' of the family Miridae. Distribution and habitat This common and widespread species is present in most of Europe and in the Nearctic realm. These b ...
'') is distributed throughout Europe, where it will feed on over 400 types of crop plant from peach trees to
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Description

These insects appear as small oval creatures. Adult lygus are approximately 3 mm wide and 6 mm long, colored anything in a range from pale green to reddish brown or black. The bugs can be solid shaded or mottled, and have a distinctive triangle or V-shape on their backs. Adults are capable of
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, and will often thus escape when approached. Nymphs are wingless, and being light green in color, are often mistaken for aphids. However, lygus nymphs have harder exoskeletons, are typically more active, gain spots as they age, and lack aphid cornicles.


Biology

Lygus bugs are known for their destructive feeding habits - they puncture plant tissues with their piercing mouthparts, and feed by sucking
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. Both the physical injury and the plant's own reaction to the bugs' saliva cause damage to the plant. The females insert their eggs directly into the plant tissues using piercing ovipositors, and the newly emerged
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are voracious consumers of plant tissue juices. Signs that a plant has been attacked by lygus bugs include discoloration, deformation of shoots and stems, curling of leaves, and lesions on the plant tissues.


Economic importance

The more well-known lygus bugs are those that have agricultural impacts. Some lygus bugs are very serious agricultural pests. General Lygus Information
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wasp A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder. ...
s of the genus ''Peristenus'' are
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of lygus bugs; an adult wasp will inject an egg into a lygus nymph, and once the egg hatches the wasp's larva will consume the nymph from the inside out.


Gallery

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References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q3024203 Miridae genera Agricultural pest insects Taxa named by Carl Wilhelm Hahn