Van-duzee-1918

Guides

  • Lygus abroniae

    Lygus abroniae is a plant bug in the family Miridae, one of 34 Lygus species recognized in North America. It was originally described by Van Duzee in 1918 from western North America and is considered a typical member of the genus Lygus. The species exhibits seasonal colour variations. Like other Lygus species, it is associated with host plants, though specific details are not well documented in available literature.

  • Megalopsallus pictipes

    Megalopsallus pictipes is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae, originally described as Plagiognathus pictipes by Van Duzee in 1918. The species is distributed across the western United States and northern Mexico. Like other members of the genus Megalopsallus, it is a small predatory or plant-feeding true bug. The specific epithet 'pictipes' refers to the marked or painted legs, a characteristic feature of this species.

  • Trichopepla aurora

    Trichopepla aurora is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae, first described by Van Duzee in 1918. It belongs to the genus Trichopepla, a group of true bugs within the order Hemiptera. The species is documented from North America, though detailed ecological and biological information remains limited in available sources.