Piezodorus hybneri (Fabricius, 1790)
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Piezodorus hybneri (Fabricius, 1790) |
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10. Piezodorus hybneri (Fabricius, 1790)
1790. Cimex hybneri Gmelin, Linn. Syst. Nat. , 1 (4): 1517-2224.
2002. Piezodorus hybneri : Rider et al., Zoosyst Rossica, 2: 144.
Material examined: 1ex, Gopeswar Dutta free School Campus, Dum Dum, Dist. Kolkata, 29. iv. 2015, P.C. Saha coll.
Diagnostic characters: Body light green to light brown and punctuate; pronotum wider than long, with lateral margins yellow and a transverse pale or reddish brown fascia across pronotal angles. Clavus with a small black apical spot, basal lateral margins of corium and connexivum reddish brown. Hind wings yellow to light brown; body ventrally and legs greenish yellow. Antennae light brown, apex of the third, fourth and fifth joints reddish brown.
Length: 8 to 10 m.m.
Distribution: India: West Bengal (Kolkata), Assam,
Maharashtra, Sikkim. Elsewhere: Africa, Sri Lanka.
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