Dysdercus koenigii is a species of true bug in the family Pyrrhocoridae, commonly known as the red cotton stainer. It is a serious pest of cotton crops, the adults and older nymphs feeding on the emerging bolls and the cotton seeds as they mature, transmitting cotton staining fungi as they do so.[1]
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Dysdercuskoenigii is a species of true bug in the family Pyrrhocoridae, commonly known as the red cotton stainer. It is a serious pest of cotton crops...
very similar to Dysdercuskoenigii but D. cingulatus is slightly larger and the femora have varying amounts of black while D. koenigii has completely red...
Stenodiplosis sorghicola earhead bug Calocoris angustatus bugs, like Dysdercuskoenigii and Nezara viridula lepidopteran caterpillars are found feeding on...
purtulata, the termite Odontotermes wallonensis, the cotton-stainer bugs Dysdercuskoenigii and Oxycarenus laetus, the American bollworm Helicoverpa armigera...
Green stink bug, Nezara viridula Family Pyrrhocoridae Red cotton bug, Dysdercuskoenigii Family Pseudococcidae Rice mealybug, Brevennia rehi Family Aphididae...
(2): 947. ISSN 0975-1009. Judson P, Rao VS (1989). "Biology of the Dysdercuskoenigii in relation with the mortality and sex ratio (Pyrrhocoridae: Heteroptera)"...