Deroplax silphoides (Thunberg, 1783) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Scutelleridae) Invasive Species in Egypt with additional morphological and behavioral data

Gadallah, Sohair M.; Nasser, Mohamed; Farag, Shaimaa M.; Elhawary, Mohammad O.; Hossny, Alaa;

Abstract


Invasive species continue to be a noteworthy risk to a wide range of biological systems and species diversity throughout the world. At present, accessible data about invasive species in Egypt are still insufficient despite the genuine danger these species pose to the Egyptian environment, economy and human well-being. The present study adds new distribution records of the invasive scutellerid species, Deroplax silphoides (Thunberg, 1783), to the Egyptian fauna. In 2008, this bug was first observed in Egypt in South Sinai, followed by Giza in 2016. Recently, hundreds of specimens were reported from Cairo in 2018. A new host plant, Chrysanthemum morifolium L. (Asteraceae), is reported for this bug. This work also provides additional information about the male and female genitalia. New characteristic features, photos, examined material, map of its world distribution, ecological and behavioral notes are also provided. Moreover, egg sculpturing of Deroplax silphoides was examined for the first time.


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Title Deroplax silphoides (Thunberg, 1783) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Scutelleridae) Invasive Species in Egypt with additional morphological and behavioral data
Authors Gadallah, Sohair M.; Nasser, Mohamed ; Farag, Shaimaa M.; Elhawary, Mohammad O.; Hossny, Alaa
Keywords Chrysanthemum;Deroplax;Dodonaea;Invasive;Middle East;Spermatheca
Issue Date 1-Jan-2019
Publisher MAGNOLIA PRESS
Journal Zootaxa 
Volume 4624
Issue 3
ISSN 11755326
DOI 10.11646/zootaxa.4624.3.7
PubMed ID 31716214
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85068379849
Web of science ID WOS:000473731000007

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