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- Halyomorpha halys (brown marmorated stink bug)Leskey, Tracy C.; Hamilton, G. C.; Biddinger, D. J.; Buffington, M. L.; Dieckhoff, C.; Dively, G. P.; Fraser, H.; Gariepy. T.; Hedstrom, C.; Herbert, D. Ames Jr.; Hoelmer, K. A.; Hooks, C. R. R.; Inkley, D.; Krawczyk, G.; Kuhar, Thomas P.; Lee, D.-H.; Nielsen, Anne L.; Pfeiffer, Douglas G.; Rodriguez-Saona, C.; Shearer, Peter W.; Talamas, E.; Tomasino, E.; Tooker, J.; Venugopal, P. D.; Whalen, J.; Walton, V.; Makkouk, K.; Wiman, M. (2014-09-19)Following the accidental introduction and initial discovery of H. halys in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA, this species has been detected in 41 states and the District of Columbia in the USA. Isolated populations also exist in Switzerland, France, Italy and Canada. Recent detections also have been reported in Germany and Liechtenstein. BMSB has become a major nuisance pest in the mid-Atlantic region and Pacific Northwest, USA, due to its overwintering behaviour of entering human-made structures in large numbers. BMSB also feeds on numerous tree fruits, vegetables, field crops, ornamental plants, and native vegetation in its native and invaded ranges. In the mid-Atlantic region, serious crop losses have been reported for apples, peaches, sweetcorn, peppers, tomatoes and row crops such as field maize and soyabeans since 2010. Crop damage has also been detected in other states recently including Oregon, Ohio, New York, North Carolina and Tennessee.