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ヒメナガメ

ヒメナガメ

ヒメナガメ
Eurydema dominulus in Fujimi, Japan 2011.jpg
In Fujimi-shi, Saitama (June, 2011)
Classification
: Animal kingdom Animalia
The gate : Arthropoda Arthropoda
Rope : Insect rope Insecta
Eyes : Harlequin bug eyes Hemiptera
Suborder : Harlequin bug suborder Heteroptera
Course : Harlequin bug department Pentatomidae
The genus : Eurydema
Kind : ヒメナガメ E. dominulus
Scientific name
Eurydema dominulus
Scopoli (1763)
Japanese name
Princess cabbage bug

ヒメナガメ (princess cabbage bug, Eurydema dominulus) is a kind of the insects of the harlequin bug eyes harlequin bug department. It is smaller than a cabbage bug and smokes the juice of the crucifer. Scientific name Eurydema pulchra (Westwood 1837) is synonym.

Table of contents

Property

The imago has a black crest (conversely to a black ground article crest [1] of the bitter orange) in the bitter orange place. A design is more complicated than a cabbage bug. Only as for two right and left, a cabbage bug has the black crest of the chest, but I line up aside, and, in ヒメナガメ, there are four six in total two backward forward. As for the abdominal back crest, ヒメナガメ is more complicated. The larva is similar so as to be hard to distinguish it from appearance.

A larva, an imago assumes a crucifer edible grass together. Including various wild grass such as vegetables and bitter cress, a shepherd's purse, pennycress, yellow cress, the toothwort such as colza, a Japanese radish, cabbage, a turnip, Brassica campestris, a Chinese cabbage, Japanese mustard spinach, a mustard, the wasabi [2].

ヒメナガメ winters in imagos and, in the investigation in Takatou of Ina-shi, Nagano, occurs 3 times a year [3].

Distribution

Honshu [4], Shikoku, Kyushu, Taiwan, China, Southeast Asia. I am distributed over India, Australia (Queensland) [5]. I stop at the district which is higher in temperature than a cabbage bug, but often grow blend at the place occurring at the same time.

Relation with the human being

It is a pest absorbing the juice of vegetables of the Brassicaceae with a cabbage bug. A small white group occurs on the damaged leaf and if there are many numbers, I wither up and die [6].

Footnote

  1. It is page 227 ^ "Japan primary color harlequin bug illustrated book" (coming up out of the ground harlequin bugs).
  2. ^ Morimoto et. al. "Coexistence of the Two Closely Related Species ...", p437. A mustard, wasabi, yellow cress, the toothwort are page 227 "a Japanese primary color harlequin bug illustrated book" (coming up out of the ground harlequin bugs).
  3. ^ Morimoto et. al. "Coexistence of the Two Closely Related Species ...", p439-p440.
  4. Honshu central part and to the south, "Japanese primary color harlequin bug illustrated book" (coming up out of the ground harlequin bugs) are Honshu in all ^ revision new publication "primary color Japan insect illustrated book" second volume and the third edition "原色昆虫圖鑑" Vol. 3. The photograph in the box of the top right corner is Saitama. It does not seem to be limited to central part and to the south now at least.
  5. All ^ revision new publication "primary color Japan insect illustrated books" second volume. The third edition "原色昆虫圖鑑" Vol. 3.
  6. It is 288-289 pages ^ "Japan primary color harlequin bug illustrated book" (coming up out of the ground harlequin bugs).

References

  • Shushiro Ito, Teiichi Okuya, Isamu Hiura, 編 "primary color Japan insect illustrated book" (bottom), childcare company, all revision new publications, 1990.
  • Masaaki Tomokuni, supervision, Tomohide Yasunaga, Mikio Takai, Izumi Yamashita, Mitsuru Kawamura, river Tetsuo Sawa, work "Japan primary color harlequin bug illustrated book" (coming up out of the ground harlequin bugs), whole country farm village National Education Association, 1993.
  • Keizo Yasumatsu, Shojiro Asahina, Tamotsu Ishihara "原色昆虫圖鑑," it is Vol. 3, 北隆館, ninth edition, 1988.
  • Morimoto, Naotake, Masahiro Fujino, Norio Tanahashi and Hideaki Kishino "Coexistence of the Two Closely Related Species of Cabbage Stink Bug, Eurydema rugosum nad E. Pulchrum (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), in the Field in Central Japan. I. Distribution, Life Cycle and Host Plant Preferences of the Two Species"[1], Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology, 26 (4), 1991.

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