@article{Franqui_Pantoja_Medina-Gaud_1988, title={Host plants of pentatomids affecting rice fields in Puerto Rico}, volume={72}, url={https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/jaupr/article/view/6864}, DOI={10.46429/jaupr.v72i3.6864}, abstractNote={<p>A host plant survey for rice stinkbugs was conducted on commercial rice fields in Puerto Rico. Alternate host plants for the five stinkbug species consistently collected from rice fields were identified. Ten plant species were identified as alternate host plants. <em>Oebalus pugnax</em> (F.) displayed the narrowest host range and was collected only from <em>Sorghum bicolor</em> (L.) Moench and <em>Sorghum halepense</em> (L.) Pers. The two most abundant stinkbug species, <em>Mormidea angustata</em> Stal and <em>Oebalus ypsilon-griseus</em> (De Geer), exhibited a similar preference or host plant range. Nearly twice as many stinkbugs were collected from weedy fields (560 insects) than from weedfree fields (362 insects).</p>}, number={3}, journal={The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico}, author={Franqui, Rosa A. and Pantoja, Alberto and Medina-Gaud, Silverio}, year={1988}, month={Jul.}, pages={365–369} }