Cosmopepla binotata

Last updated

Cosmopepla binotata
Biologia Centrali-Americana - Cosmopepla binotata.jpg
Scientific classification Red Pencil Icon.png
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Pentatomidae
Tribe: Carpocorini
Genus: Cosmopepla
Species:
C. binotata
Binomial name
Cosmopepla binotata
Distant, 1889

Cosmopepla binotata is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in Central America and North America. [1] [2] [3]

Related Research Articles

<i>Anomala</i> Genus of beetles

Anomala is a genus of shining leaf chafers in the family of beetles known as Scarabaeidae. There are at least 1,200 described species in Anomala.

<i>Cosmopepla conspicillaris</i> Species of true bug

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.

<i>Anomala binotata</i> Species of beetle

Anomala binotata is a species of shining leaf chafer in the family of scarab beetles, Scarabaeidae. The common name "shining leaf chafer" is sometimes applied to this species specifically, but is more often used to describe all members of the subfamily Rutelinae.

<i>Aseptis binotata</i> Species of moth

Aseptis binotata, the rusty shoulder knot moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Francis Walker in 1865. It is found widespread in western North America, west of south-central Alberta, Wyoming, and Nebraska. Along the Pacific Coast it occurs from northern Mexico to south-central British Columbia. It can be found from sea level to altitudes over 2000 meters in a variety of habitats from dense forest to shrub desert.

<i>Cosmopepla</i> Genus of true bugs

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.

<i>Cosmopepla lintneriana</i> Species of true bug

Cosmopepla lintneriana, the twice-stabbed stink bug, locally called the wee harlequin 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 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 they grow.

<i>Enchenopa binotata</i> complex Species of true bug

Enchenopa binotata is a complex of multiple species found mostly in Eastern North America, but have also been reported in Central America. They are commonly referred to as treehoppers and are sap-feeding insects. The species in the complex look similar to each other in morphology, but are identified as different species by the host plant they occupy.

<i>Mycetochara binotata</i> Species of beetle

Mycetochara binotata is a species of comb-clawed beetle in the family Tenebrionidae.

<i>Cosmopepla uhleri</i> Species of true bug

Cosmopepla uhleri is a stink bug native to the western regions of the United States, including California and Oregon. It is black with an orange transhumeral band that has black spots. It uses Scrophularia californica as a host.

Glabellula is a genus of micro bee flies in the family Mythicomyiidae. There are more than 20 described species in Glabellula.

Phimodera binotata is a species of shield-backed bug in the family Scutelleridae. It is found in North America.

<i>Phimodera</i> Genus of true bugs

Phimodera is a genus of shield-backed bugs in the family Scutelleridae. There are about 11 described species in Phimodera.

<i>Burtinus notatipennis</i> Species of true bug

Burtinus notatipennis is a species of broad-headed bug in the family Alydidae. It is found in Central America, North America, and South America.

Clastoptera binotata is a species of spittlebug in the family Clastopteridae. It is found in North America.

Ochyromera is a genus of leguminous seed weevils in the beetle family Curculionidae. There are more than 30 described species in Ochyromera.

<i>Heza</i> Genus of true bugs

Heza is a genus of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae. There are more than 30 described species in Heza.

Cosmopepla decorata is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in Central America and North America.

<i>Mozena lunata</i> Species of true bug

Mozena lunata is a species of leaf-footed bug in the family Coreidae. It is found in Central America and North America.

Hyperaspis binotata is a species of lady beetle in the family Coccinellidae. It is found in North America.

Cistalia is a genus of dirt-colored seed bugs in the family Rhyparochromidae. There are about eight described species in Cistalia.

References

  1. "Cosmopepla binotata Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  2. "Cosmopepla binotata". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24.