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2022
6. Acrididae 6.1 Podisma dechambrei Leproux, 1951 Ch: AWNA; ERL: LC; V; %C: 0.72; ER: 2420-2470 m; Ph: VIII P. dechambrei is an endemic species, ranging at high elevations from the southwestern Alps to the northern Apennines (Iorio et al. 2019). In the study area, the occurrence of this species (ssp.
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6. Acrididae 6.1 Podisma dechambrei Leproux, 1951 Ch: AWNA; ERL: LC; V; %C: 0.72; ER: 2420-2470 m; Ph: VIII P. dechambrei is an endemic species, ranging at high elevations from the southwestern Alps to the northern Apennines (Iorio et al. 2019). In the study area, the occurrence of this species (ssp.
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 2019
Flavonoids are secondary metabolites that help plants resist insect attack, but pest insects have evolved enzymes that reduce the toxicity of these secondary metabolites.
Boyang Cui +7 more
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Flavonoids are secondary metabolites that help plants resist insect attack, but pest insects have evolved enzymes that reduce the toxicity of these secondary metabolites.
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2019
Published as part of Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J., Rodríguez, William David & Navarrete-Heredia, José L., 2019, Orthoptera (Ensifera & Caelifera) collected using carrion traps in a Quercus forest in Jalisco, Mexico, with description of a new genus and a new species (Trigonidiidae: Nemobiinae), pp.
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Published as part of Cadena-Castañeda, Oscar J., Rodríguez, William David & Navarrete-Heredia, José L., 2019, Orthoptera (Ensifera & Caelifera) collected using carrion traps in a Quercus forest in Jalisco, Mexico, with description of a new genus and a new species (Trigonidiidae: Nemobiinae), pp.
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Microscopy research and technique (Print), 2019
Pseudochorthippus parallelus parallelus (Zetterstedt, 1821) (Orthoptera, Acrididae) is a widespread species in Europe, and also it is localized in some regions in Turkey such as Bursa, Eskişehir, Ankara, Bolu, Düzce, and Çankırı.
I. Polat +3 more
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Pseudochorthippus parallelus parallelus (Zetterstedt, 1821) (Orthoptera, Acrididae) is a widespread species in Europe, and also it is localized in some regions in Turkey such as Bursa, Eskişehir, Ankara, Bolu, Düzce, and Çankırı.
I. Polat +3 more
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Part subfamilies key to family Acrididae from China 1. Lateral lobes of mesosterum touching in part or whole length each other, interspace closed. Body usually relatively slender.........................................................................................
Chen, Jian-Yu +4 more
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Chen, Jian-Yu +4 more
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2013
Published as part of Hemp, Claudia, 2013, Annotated list of Ensifera (Orthoptera) and further records on Caelifera (Orthoptera) of Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, pp.
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Published as part of Hemp, Claudia, 2013, Annotated list of Ensifera (Orthoptera) and further records on Caelifera (Orthoptera) of Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, pp.
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Density dependence in rangeland grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
Oecologia, 1993We tested for the existence of density dependence in annual adult rangeland grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae) data from Montana, USA (1951-1991). Statistical density dependence was, in the sense of a stochastic equilibrium or return tendency, detected in all of the grasshopper mean density time-series from the three major physiographic regions of the
William P, Kemp, Brian, Dennis
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Chemosensory proteins of Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2000We describe a family of proteins abundantly expressed in the chemoreception sensory organs, the antennae and legs, of the desert locust, Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera, Acrididae). Using polymerase chain reaction-based approaches and homology screenings, "OS-D"-like proteins were identified in L. migratoria. The different sub-types (LmigOS-Ds) are very
J F, Picimbon +3 more
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Communicative Mandible-Snapping in Acrididae (Orthoptera)
Science, 1960Paratylotropidia brunneri Scudder is the first insect known to possess a long-range mandibular sound signal. This signal probably evolved through a stage in which feeding noises were significant; it is believed to be a functional analog of other insect calling sounds.
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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OFSCOTUSSAANDLEIOTETTIX(ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE)
Cladistics, 1996Abstract A cladistic analysis of the South American grasshopper generaScotussaandLeiotettixwas performed in order to test the monophyly of these genera.Eurotettix, Chlorusand theDichroplus bergispecies group were included as terminal taxa. The genusAtrachelacriswas used to root the tree. Twenty-nine characters from external morphology, male genitalia
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