The biology of Dysdercus cingulatus (F.) was investigated in the Philippines, where the insect is a pest of okra (Hibiscus esculentus) and cotton. In the laboratory. Feeding of this and other species of Dysdercus on cotton bolls causes the boll to abort and shed (Pomeroy and Golding, ) (see Economic Impact). Semiochemicals of Dysdercus cingulatus, the Red cotton stainer. Phylum: Arthropoda. Subphylum: Uniramia. Class: Insecta. Order: Heteroptera. Family.

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Chemical Control Due to the variable regulations around de- registration of pesticides, we are for the moment not including any specific chemical control recommendations. While away from their hosts, they feed on nectar and fruit of non-host plants, and can survive for several days without food.
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They seem fond of citrus fruits, but this may merely be because there are often citrus plantations in close proximity to cotton fields. In other projects Wikimedia Commons. Continuing to use www. An early indication of attack by D.
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Feeding of this and other species of Dysdercus on cotton bolls causes the dysderdus to abort and shed Pomeroy and Golding, see Economic Impact. This deed highlights only some of the key features and terms of the actual license. Views Read Edit View history. It is closely related and very similar to Dysdercus koenigii but D.
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In piercing the boll they introduce microorganisms which cause the bolls to rot, or the lint to become discolored, hence the cihgulatus name ‘cotton stainers’; this greatly reduces yields in cotton-growing countries.
Like other true bugs, Dysdercus cingulatus sucks fluids from its host plants.

In many cases the fibre does not mature and expand but remains adhered together causing the lint to become quite valueless. Different aspects of D. Dysdercus is a widespread genus of true bugs in the family Dysderccuscommonly referred to as ” cotton stainers ” or ” red cotton bugs “.
Biology of the cotton stainer, Dysdercus cingulatus Fabricius (Pyrrhocoridae, Hemiptera).
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Pyrrhocoridae Insects described in Hemiptera of Asia.
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Dysdercus Audinet-Serville[1] Species See text Dysdercus is a widespread genus of true bugs in the family Pyrrhocoridaecommonly referred to as ” cotton stainers ” or ” red cotton bugs “. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
