Halyomorpha halys(HALYHA)
Distribution details in United States of America (New Jersey)
From CABI Pest map 736 (2022): Present, restricted distribution
EPPO Reporting Service (2008/200) : according to Bernon et al. (2004), it occurs thoughout New Jersey.
* Bernon G, Bernhard KM, Hoebeke ER, Carter ME, Beanland L (2004) Halyomorpha halys (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), the brown marmorated stink bug: are trees the primary host for this new invasive pest? Proceedings of the 15th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Gypsy Moth and Other Invasive Species (Annapolis, US, 200401-13/16), p 12.
* Hamilton, G. C.; Shearer, P. W. (2003) Rutgers Cooperative Extension, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station - Fact Sheet FS002, 2 pp.
------- Milford, Phillipsburg, Little York, Stewartsville, and southeast Morris County.
* INTERNET
Stop BMSB - Biology, ecology, and management of brown marmorated stink bug in specialty crops. State-by-state. http://www.stopbmsb.org/where-is-bmsb/state-by-state/
------- Severe agricultural and nuisance problems are reported.
* Nielsen A, Holmstrom K, Hamilton GC, Cambridge J, Ingerson-Mahar J (2013) Use of black light traps to monitor the abundance, spread, and flight behavior of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 106(3), 1495-1502.
------ Trapping studies showed a rapid spread and population increase in New Jersey.
* Nielsen, A. L.; Hamilton, G. C. (2009) Journal of Economic Entomology 102 (3), 1133-1140.
* Nielsen, A. L.; Hamilton, G. C.; Matadha, D. (2008) Environmental Entomology 37 (2), 348-355.
* Hamilton, G. C.; Shearer, P. W. (2003) Rutgers Cooperative Extension, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station - Fact Sheet FS002, 2 pp.
------- Milford, Phillipsburg, Little York, Stewartsville, and southeast Morris County.
* INTERNET
Stop BMSB - Biology, ecology, and management of brown marmorated stink bug in specialty crops. State-by-state. http://www.stopbmsb.org/where-is-bmsb/state-by-state/
------- Severe agricultural and nuisance problems are reported.
* Nielsen A, Holmstrom K, Hamilton GC, Cambridge J, Ingerson-Mahar J (2013) Use of black light traps to monitor the abundance, spread, and flight behavior of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 106(3), 1495-1502.
------ Trapping studies showed a rapid spread and population increase in New Jersey.
* Nielsen, A. L.; Hamilton, G. C. (2009) Journal of Economic Entomology 102 (3), 1133-1140.
* Nielsen, A. L.; Hamilton, G. C.; Matadha, D. (2008) Environmental Entomology 37 (2), 348-355.
Country | State | Status | |
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Canada | Alberta | Present, few occurrences | |
Canada | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Canada | British Columbia | Present, restricted distribution | |
Canada | Manitoba | Absent, intercepted only | |
Canada | Ontario | Present, restricted distribution | |
Canada | Prince Edward Island | Present, no details | |
Canada | Québec | Present, restricted distribution | |
Canada | Saskatchewan | Absent, intercepted only |