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2003
AbstractThe interaction between the organophosphate insecticides fenitrothion and pirimiphos-methyl with A. lacunatus, an egg parasite of the stored grain pest R. dominica, was evaluated. Petri dishes containing 25 g of whole wheat grains (13% moisture content) were treated with insecticides (0.9, 1.8, 2.5, 5.0 or 10.0 ppm for fenitrothion, and 0.5, 1 ...
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AbstractThe interaction between the organophosphate insecticides fenitrothion and pirimiphos-methyl with A. lacunatus, an egg parasite of the stored grain pest R. dominica, was evaluated. Petri dishes containing 25 g of whole wheat grains (13% moisture content) were treated with insecticides (0.9, 1.8, 2.5, 5.0 or 10.0 ppm for fenitrothion, and 0.5, 1 ...
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1993
A new species of mite, Acarophenax mahunkai Steinkraus & Cross, n. sp., was discovered parasitizing eggs of the lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus (Panzer), a serious cosmopolitan poultry pest. Acarophenax mahunkai is an obligate, apparently host-specific parasitoid that kills the egg upon which it feeds.
Donald C. Steinkraus, Earle A. Cross
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A new species of mite, Acarophenax mahunkai Steinkraus & Cross, n. sp., was discovered parasitizing eggs of the lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus (Panzer), a serious cosmopolitan poultry pest. Acarophenax mahunkai is an obligate, apparently host-specific parasitoid that kills the egg upon which it feeds.
Donald C. Steinkraus, Earle A. Cross
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Journal of Stored Products Research, 2009
Abstract Phoresy is the passive transport of an organism on the body of another from a different species, which is a beneficial adaptation for entomophagous arthropods to reach their hosts. Such an interaction occurs between the parasitic mite Acarophenax lacunatus (Prostigmata: Acarophenacidae) and its host, the lesser grain borer Rhyzopertha ...
S.L. Rocha +3 more
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Abstract Phoresy is the passive transport of an organism on the body of another from a different species, which is a beneficial adaptation for entomophagous arthropods to reach their hosts. Such an interaction occurs between the parasitic mite Acarophenax lacunatus (Prostigmata: Acarophenacidae) and its host, the lesser grain borer Rhyzopertha ...
S.L. Rocha +3 more
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2001
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Host egg preference by the parasitic mite Acarophenax lacunatus (Prostigmata: Acarophenacidae)
Journal of Stored Products Research, 2003Raul N. C. Guedes
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