Thyanta
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Thyanta calceata
Thyanta calceata is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae, native to North America. The species exhibits adult seasonal dimorphism, a trait documented in entomological literature but with limited publicly available biological detail. Like other members of the genus Thyanta, it is likely associated with herbaceous vegetation and agricultural crops. Published research on its specific ecology remains sparse compared to congeneric species such as Thyanta pallidovirens and Thyanta custator.
Thyanta planifrons
Thyanta planifrons is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It belongs to the genus Thyanta, which includes several species commonly referred to as redshouldered stink bugs due to the distinctive reddish band across the thorax-abdomen junction. The genus is known to contain agricultural pests that feed on developing fruits, seeds, and pods. Specific biological and ecological details for T. planifrons remain poorly documented in published literature.
Thyanta pseudocasta
Thyanta pseudocasta is a stink bug species in the family Pentatomidae, first described by Blatchley in 1926. It belongs to the genus Thyanta, which includes several species commonly known as redshouldered stink bugs. The species is recorded from North America. Information specific to this species is limited in available literature.