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Podisus maculiventris

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Taxonomy
DomainEukarya
KingdomAnimalia
PhylumArthropoda
SubphylumHexapoda
ClassInsecta
SubclassPterygota
InfraclassNeoptera
SuperorderParaneoptera
OrderHemiptera
SuborderHeteroptera
InfraorderPentatomomorpha
SuperfamilyPentatomoidea
FamilyPentatomidae
SubfamilyAsopinae
GenusPodisus
Scientific Name
Podisus maculiventris
Common Name
spined soldier bug

Description

True bugs exhibit gradual metamorphosis. They grow from an egg through several juvenile stages to a winged adult without a pupal stage. The juvenile stages are called nymphs. Both nymphs and adults are predators who consume prey using their piercing sucking mouthparts, which form a straw-like beak.

Distinctive Features

Adults are shield-shaped and brown in color. They have a dark spot visible on the membranous tips of the wings. They also have ""pointy shoulders"" or points on the edges of pronotum.

Life Cycle

Adult females lay clusters of 15-70 barrel-shaped eggs. The eggs hatch after 5-9 days into brightly colored predatory nymphs. Nymphs pass through five instars in approximately 30-60 days. There are 2-3 generations per year.

Prey

Caterpillars, beetle larvae, and other soft bodied pests.

Habitat

Adults and nymphs can be found foraging on plants.

Floral Resources

Not known to use pollen or nectar as a food source.

Distribution

Common throughout U.S.

Origin

Native.

Occurrence

Common.

Size

9-11 mm.

Color

Brown.

As a Biological Control

The spined soldier bug, Podisus maculiventris, is a native species of stink bug that is predatory on many types of caterpillars and leaf beetle larvae. Experimental work with the species is limited, although naturally occurring populations have often been reported as useful biological control agents.

Commercial Suppliers

Company State Country
ARBICO Organics AZ USA
The Bug Factory, Ltd. BC Canada
Great Lakes IPM, Inc. MI USA
The Green Spot Ltd. CA USA
IPM_Laboratories, Inc. NY USA
Nature Insect Control (NIC) ON Canada
Park Seed Co. SC USA
Planet Natural MT USA
Plant Products Co. Ltd. OH USA
Rincon-Vitova Insectaries, Inc. CA USA
Tip Top Bio-Control CA USA
Biobest Biological Systems ON Canada