Pentatomini

Guides

  • Banasa

    Banasa stink bugs

    Banasa is a genus of phytophagous stink bugs in the family Pentatomidae, tribe Pentatomini. These plant-feeding true bugs are primarily associated with woody plants, particularly conifers and broadleaf trees. The genus contains at least eleven species in North America, with additional species described from South America including the recently described B. maculata from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Species identification typically requires microscopic examination of morphological characters.

  • Cyptocephala elegans

    Elegant Coastal Stink Bug

    Cyptocephala elegans is a species of shield bug in the family Pentatomidae, tribe Pentatomini. It is known from North America. The species is commonly referred to as the Elegant Coastal Stink Bug. Information on its biology and ecology remains limited.

  • Loxa

    Loxa is a genus of shield bugs in the family Pentatomidae, tribe Pentatomini. Species in this genus are distributed primarily in Central America and Mexico, with records extending into Texas, Florida, and South America. Some species, particularly Loxa deducta, are recognized as minor crop pests. The genus shares morphological similarities with Chlorocorini genera including Chlorocoris, Chloropepla, Mayrinia, and Fecelia.

  • Tepa

    Tepa is a genus of shield bugs (family Pentatomidae) in the tribe Pentatomini. The genus comprises approximately six described species. Members of this genus are true bugs in the order Hemiptera, characterized by the typical shield-shaped body form common to stink bugs. The genus was established by Rolston and McDonald in 1984.