"Seasonal Flight Patterns of Hemiptera in a North Carolina Black Walnut" by J. E. McPherson and B. C. Weber
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Peer-Review Article

Abstract

The seasonal flight patterns of 35 species and subspecies of Pentatomoidea collected in window traps in a North Carolina black walnut plantation are discussed. Flying height distributions and seasonal activities of the five species that were most frequently collected (i.e., Amnestus basidentatus, A. pallidus, A. spinifrons, Brochymena qltadripustulata and Euschistus servus) are considered in detail.

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