Loxa

Loxa is an insect genus in the large family of shield bugs.[1] It occurs primarily in Central America and Mexico, but is also found in Texas, Florida and South America.[1] While Loxa is a genus of the tribe Pentatomini, its species are similar in many respects to those in the Chlorocorini, specifically the genera: Chlorocoris Spinola, Chloropepla Stål, Mayrinia Horvath and Fecelia Stål.[2] Some species of Loxa are minor crop pests, for example Loxa deducta.[3]

Loxa
Loxa viridis
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Loxa

Amyot & Serville, 1843
Species

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Species include:

  • Loxa deducta Walker, 1867
  • Loxa flavicollis (Drury, 1773)
  • Loxa haematica (Herrich-Schäffer, 1841)
  • Loxa peruviensis Eger, 1978
  • Loxa planiceps Horváth, 1925
  • Loxa virescens Amyot & Serville, 1843
  • Loxa viridis (Palisot de Beauvois, 1811)

References

  1. "Loxa" at the Encyclopedia of Life
  2. Eger, Joseph E. (1978). "Revision of the genus Loxa (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)". Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 86 (3): 224–259. Abstract
  3. Panizzi, Antônio R.; Mourão, Ana P. M. & Oliveira, Émerson D. M. (1998). "Nymph and adult biology and seasonal abundance of Loxa deducta (Walker) on privet, Ligustrum lucidum". Anais da Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil. 27 (2): 199–206. doi:10.1590/s0301-80591998000200005.


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