Hibernating sites for stink bugs that diapause in adult stage

Yuki Torikai, Yuma Shibamoto, Taku Taniguchi, Hiroya Higuchi
2021 Annual Report of The Kansai Plant Protection Society  
To clarify the sites that are used for hibernation by stink bugs that diapause in the adult stage, we attempted to search for diapausing adults in the scrubs and levees beside paddy fields during winter. The adults of Plautia crossota stali and Glaucias subpunctatus, which cause serious damage to many kinds of fruit, hibernated under the fallen leaves in the scrubs. Similarly, the adults of Cletus punctiger and Leptocorisa chinensis, which are insect pests that feed on rice grains, and
more » ... pedestris and Piezodorus hybneri, which are soybean pests, hibernated under the fallen leaves in the scrubs or at the bottom of the stocks of dead gramineous plants in the levees beside the paddy fields. The hibernating sites of Lagynotomus elongatus adults, which are pests of rice plants, were not investigated in detail. However, we found diapausing adults at the bottom of the stocks of dead gramineous plants in the levees beside the paddy fields or in the dead grasses in the sunny scrubs.
doi:10.4165/kapps.63.115 fatcat:e2mwayaaa5exrktgml2g7zekpu