“…Among various influences, a poleward range expansion is one of the common trends caused by global warming and has been documented in many insects (e.g., Parmesan and Yohe, 2003;Root et al, 2003). In Japan, northward expansion has been reported for various butterfly species (e.g., Nakasuji, 1988;Yoshio and Ishii, 2001;Kiritani and Yamamura, 2003) and stink bugs (e.g., Hayashi, 1997;Musolin and Numata, 2003a;Ito, 2004;Kiritani, 2006b). Among stink bugs, the northward range expansion by Nezara viridula (L.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) is particularly a matter of some concern for agricultural production in newly invaded areas because it is one of the serious pests of rice plants and various other crops (e.g., Kiritani, 1971;Todd, 1989).…”