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Halyomorpha halys(HALYHA)

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Nymph on Rosa sp. leaf. This photo was taken in Riviera park in Sochi, Russia, on August, 7 2014. It is believed to be the first record of Halyomorpha halys in the Russian Federation.

Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev, Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University

Newly hatched nymphs

Courtesy: Iris Bernardinelli - ERSA - Servizio fitosanitario - Friuli Venezia Giulia Italy

Adult and nymphs on Zea mais

Courtesy: Iris Bernardinelli - ERSA - Servizio fitosanitario - Friuli Venezia Giulia Italy

Upper side of adult

Courtesy: Dalia del Nista, Regione Toscana (IT)

Ventral side of adult

Courtesy: Dalia del Nista. Regione Toscana (IT)

Characteristics of the antennas: note the alternance of colors

Courtesy: Dalia del Nista, Regione Toscana (IT)

Nymph on an apple

Courtesy: Iris Bernardinelli - ERSA - Servizio fitosanitario - Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy

First instar nymphs

Courtesy: Iris Bernardinelli - ERSA - Servizio fitosanitario - Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy

Fifth instar nymph on a soybean leaf. This photo was taken in Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Italy (2016-09-21)

Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev, Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University

Imago on a mulberry leaf. This photo was taken in Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Italy (2016-08-04)

Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev, Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University

Tachinid fly egg on H. halys adult

Courtesy: Iris Bernardinelli - ERSA - Servizio fitosanitario - Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy

Feeding on goji plants

Courtesy: Roxana CICEOI, Research Center for Studies of Food and Agricultural Products Quality, University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

Adults and 2nd instar feeding on goji plants (2016-07-18)

Courtesy: Roxana CICEOI, Research Center for Studies of Food and Agricultural Products Quality, University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

Adults on maize

Courtesy: Roxana CICEOI, Research Center for Studies of Food and Agricultural Products Quality, University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

Adults mating on maize (2016-07-29)

Courtesy: Roxana CICEOI, Research Center for Studies of Food and Agricultural Products Quality, University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

Eggs and newly emerged nymphs

Courtesy: Roxana CICEOI, Research Center for Studies of Food and Agricultural Products Quality, University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

Feeding on goji plants

Courtesy: Roxana CICEOI, Research Center for Studies of Food and Agricultural Products Quality, University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

Attack on maize kernels

Courtesy: Roxana CICEOI, Research Center for Studies of Food and Agricultural Products Quality, University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

Pheromone trap for Halyomorpha halys on an olive tree

Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University

Pheromone trap for Halyomorpha halys on an olive tree

Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University

Imago and larva on a pheromone trap

Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University

Pheromone trap for Halyomorpha halys

Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University

Imago in a pheromone trap

Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University

Adults on hazelnuts

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

1st instar nymphs

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Egg mass hatched and 2nd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

1st instar nymphs

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Imago on a mulberry leaf. This photo was taken in Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Italy (2016-08-04)

Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev, Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University

Adults

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 2nd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 2nd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

2nd and 3rd instars

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

2nd, 4th and 5th instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

3rd and 4th instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 2nd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

3rd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

3rd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

3rd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

4th instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

4th instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

5th instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 2nd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

5th instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Adult on Zea mays

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 1st instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 1st instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 1st instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 1st instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 1st instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 1st instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 2nd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 2nd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 1st instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

4th instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

3rd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

A farmer concerned by BMSB

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 2nd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Eggs and 2nd instar

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Adult

Courtesy: Tim Haye

Adult feeding on green beans

Courtesy: Tim Haye

Sticky traps with pheromones (Georgia, 2019)

Courtesy: Camille Picard (EPPO)

Halyomorpha halys defending its case at EPPO Headquarters (Paris, November 2018)

Courtesy: Camille Picard (EPPO)

First instar nymphs collected from maple tree

Courtesy: Roman Rachkov/Valentin Mitkov - Bulgarian association for biological plant protection, Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria

Eggs collected from maple tree

Courtesy: Roman Rachkov/Valentin Mitkov - Bulgarian association for biological plant protection, Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria

Imago collected from maple tree

Courtesy: Roman Rachkov/Valentin Mitkov - Bulgarian association for biological plant protection, Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria

Hitchhiking adult found on a car just after a travel of about 100km (Paris, 2019)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Hitchhiking adult found on a car after a travel of about 100km (Paris, 2019)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Halyomorpha halys adult

Courtesy: Konstantinos B. Simoglou, Dpt. of Quality and Phytosanitary Inspections, Drama, Greece

Halyomorpha halys 5th instar nymph

Courtesy: Konstantinos B. Simoglou, Dpt. of Quality and Phytosanitary Inspections, Drama, Greece

Halyomorpha halys 5th instar nymph

Courtesy: Konstantinos B. Simoglou, Dpt. of Quality and Phytosanitary Inspections, Drama, Greece

Halyomorpha halys nymph, identified on an olive tree in Croatia (Istria region).

Courtesy: Kristina Grozić

Halyomorpha halys nymph, identified on an olive tree in Croatia (Istria region).

Courtesy: Kristina Grozić

Halyomorpha halys adult, identified on an olive tree in Croatia (Istria region).

Courtesy: Kristina Grozić

Halyomorpha halys adult, identified on an olive tree in Croatia (Istria region).

Courtesy: Kristina Grozić

Halyomorpha halys 5th stage nymph

Courtesy: Gilles San Martin

Halyomorpha halys 4th stage nymph

Courtesy: Gilles San Martin

Halyomorpha halys freshly emerged 5th stage nymph

Courtesy: Gilles San Martin

Halyomorpha halys freshly emerged 5th stage nymph

Courtesy: Gilles San Martin

Aggregating, overwintering adults

Courtesy: Tim Haye

Halyomorpha halys adult ventral and dorsal face

Courtesy: Gilles San Martin

Halyomorpha halys adult

Courtesy: Gilles San Martin

Trap in Türkiye

Courtesy: Cengiz Bostanci

Neonates (Ne1) - 1st instar.

Courtesy: Gianpaolo Geri