“…The similar number of eggs per female of P. nigrispinus shows the compatibility of the soybean cultivars IAC-24 (resistant to insects) and UFVS-2006 (susceptible to insects) for this predator that indirectly fed on these plants, as observed for the insect resistant IAC-17 soybean cultivar (357.79 ± 103.43 eggs) (Matos Neto et al, 2002) and for P. maculiventris that indirectly fed on insect resistant PI227687 soybean cultivar (Orr & Boethel, 1986). On the other hand, the number of eggs per female of the N. roseipennis predator was lower with caterpillars of P. includens in insect resistant PI229358 soybean cultivar (Pfannenstiel & Yeargan, 1998) (Zanuncio et al, 2000) and of P. nigrispinus (Lemos et al, 2001;Freitas et al, 2006), because predators of the stink bug feed on plants to increase their capacity of postures in habitats with lower prey availability (Coll & Guershon, 2002;Zanuncio et al, 2004;Lemos et al, 2009b).…”