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Another alien bug in Europe: the first case of transcontinental introduction <br />of the Asiatic burrower bug Macroscytus subaeneus (Dallas, 1…

2019

The Oriental burrower bug Macroscytus subaeneus (Dallas, 1851) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae: Cydninae), presently known only from single localities in Flores (Indonesia), the Philippines and Thailand, is recorded from the United Kingdom (hereafter U.K.). A single female specimen was collected on the semi-rural edge of Bath city by a Starling (Sturnus vulgaris L.) and taken to its nest from which it was retrieved during 2015. The specimen is illustrated and its diagnostic characters are provided. We hypothesize that this specimen could have been imported with a shipping container from Thailand. 

0106 biological sciencesAsiaPhilippinesMacroscytus subaeneus010607 zoologyZoologyalien speciesAlien010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHemipteraHeteropteraNestAnimalsburrower bugCydnidaetranscontinental dispersalmaritime transportEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiologyHeteropteraStarlingThailandbiology.organism_classificationHemipteraUnited KingdomEuropeSturnusIndonesiaFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyZootaxa
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A revision of Australian species of the genus Macroscytus Fieber (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae)

1998

AbstractA revision of Australian species of the genus Macroscytus Fieber is presented, including descriptions of eight new species: M. annulipoides (Queensland), M. arnhemicus (Queensland, Northern Territory), M. australoides (South Australia), M. bisetosus (Queensland), M. glaberrimus (Queensland), M. minimus (Queensland), M. monteithi (Queensland), and M. pseudaustralis (Western Australia). M. dilatatus (Signoret, 1881) is synonymized with M. piceus (West-wood, 1837). A key for the determination of all Australian species of the genus is provided.

EntomologyEcologybiologyEcologyHeteropterabiology.organism_classificationHemipteraMacroscytusGenusInsect ScienceKey (lock)Northern territoryCydnidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInsect Systematics & Evolution
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An exceptional outbreak of Macroscytus brunneus (Fabricius, 1803) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) on Linosa island (Pelagian Islands, Sicily)

2018

An exceptional outbreak of the burrowing bug Macroscytus brunneus occurred in summer 2017 on Linosa island (Pelagian Islands, Sicily). Huge numbers of specimens, attracted to the lights of the small village, interfered heavily with human activities for almost three months. The few precedent cases reported in literature are reviewed.

Hemiptera Heteroptera Cydnidae Macroscytus brunneus outbreak Linosa Pelagian Islands Sicily Italy.Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata
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Macroscytus raunoi, a new burrower bug species from Papua New Guinea (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae: Cydninae)

2016

Abstract Macroscytus raunoi, a new species of the genus Macroscytus Fieber, 1860, is described from the Morobe Province on the northern coast of Papua New Guinea. The new species is similar in its morphological characters to Australian M. arnhemicus J. A. Lis, 1999. Differences in morphology and male genitalia which enable separation of both species are provided.

new species0106 biological sciencesMacroscytusbiologyCydninaeMale genitaliaHeteroptera010607 zoologyNew guineaMorphology (biology)biology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHemipteraAustralian RegionMacroscytusGenusInsect ScienceBotanyCydnidaeEntomologica Americana
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A study on the genus Macroscytus Fieber, 1860 from China (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae)

2010

Eight species of the genus Macroscytus Fieber, 1860 are reported from China. Among these is M. vietnamicus J.A. Lis, 1991, recorded for the first time from the country; moreover, the occurrence of M. badius (Walker, 1867) in its southern parts (Hainan Province) is confirmed. A key to the Chinese species of the genus is provided, along with habitus figures and illustrations of hind legs and the male genitalia. A phenomenon of instability in the cephalic chaetotaxy of M. aequalis (Walker, 1867), M. badius, M. popovi J.A. Lis, 1991, and M. vietnamicus J.A. Lis, 1994, are briefly discussed.

InsectabiologyArthropodaEcologyHeteropteraChaetotaxyZoologyBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationHemipteraHemipteraMacroscytusKey (lock)AnimaliaAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)ChinaCydnidaeCydnidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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