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Toxicity of insecticides used in melon crops to Opius scabriventris (Hymenoptera: braconidae)

open access: yesBioscience Journal, 2015
Melon cultivation is an important agricultural activity in the Northeastern Region of Brazil. During its commercial cultivation, the melon crop is attacked by pests, mainly leafminers Liriomyza sativae Blanchard and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) (Diptera:
Elton Lucio Araujo   +3 more
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Melanagromyza obtusa (Diptera: Agromyzidae), a new record for Colombia

open access: yesAgronomía Colombiana, 2016
Melanagromyza obtusa (Diptera: Agromyzidae) is recorded for the first time in Colombia. Distribution of this species is mainly Asiatic although it has been recently reported in Florida (The United States of America), the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico ...
Javier O. Martínez-Alava   +2 more
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Sampling Technique for Larvae of the Alfalfa Snout Beetle, \u3ci\u3eOtiorhynchus Ligustici\u3c/i\u3e (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper presents a sampling procedure for estimating larval populations of the alfalfa snout beetle, Otiorhynchus ligustici. The method is based on counts of the larvae taken in 16 x 16 cm quadrats of soil during early fall when the grubs are in their
Binns, M. R, Harcourt, D. G
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Effects of land cover and protected areas on flying insect diversity

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 39, Issue 4, August 2025.
Abstract Widespread insect losses are a critical global problem. Mitigating this problem requires identifying the principal drivers across different taxa and determining which insects are covered by protected areas. However, doing so is hindered by missing information on most species owing to extremely high insect diversity and difficulties in ...
James S. Sinclair   +27 more
wiley   +1 more source

Report of Diglyphus poppoea (Hym.: Eulophidae) from Iran [PDF]

open access: yesنامه انجمن حشره‌شناسی ایران, 2008
A survey was conducted to identify parasitoids of leafminers in Shiraz region during spring 2005. The specimens of the Eulophid parasitoid wasp, Diglyphus poppoea Walker, were reared from wheat leaves infested by Agromyza ambigua Fallén (Dip ...
A. F. Dousti
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Lalat Kacang, Ophiomyia Phaseoli Tryon (Diptera: Agromyzidae) pada Tanaman Kedelai dan Cara Pengendaliannya [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Lalat kacang (Ophiomyia phaseoli Tr.), berstatus hama penting pada tanaman kedelai di Indonesia. Serangan yang berlangsung sejak 4–10 hari setelah tanam (HST) mengakibatkan kematian tanaman, dan serangan setelah 10 HST menyebabkan tanaman kerdil dan ...
Tengkano, W. (Wedanimbi)
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Incidental Ingestion of Plant‐Dwelling Arthropods by Sheep and Cattle in the Same Habitat

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 7, July 2025.
In this study, a DNA metabarcoding analysis of fecal samples reveals the frequent incidental ingestion of plant‐dwelling arthropods by sheep and cattle foraging in the same habitat. Sheep and cattle ingest different varieties of arthropods. The incidental ingestion of arthropods by these large herbivores reflects their distinct dietary preferences ...
Roi Forman   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Минирующие мушки Аgromyzidae (Insecta: Diptera) в условиях антропогенной нагрузки [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
В статье приводится информация о кормовой приуроченности 43 видов агромизид на территории северо-востока Украины и прилегающей территории ...
Гугля, Ю. А.
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First record of Soybean Stem Fly Melanagromyza sojae (Zehntner, 1901) (Diptera, Agromyzidae) in Uruguay confirmed by DNA barcoding [PDF]

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Colloquially known as Soybean Stem Fly, Melanagromyza sojae (Zehntner, 1901) (Diptera, Agromyzidae) is an oligophagous pest of plants in the family Fabaceae, including Uruguay’s biggest commodity crop, Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.).
Ximena Cibils-Stewart   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Biosystematic contributions to Agromyzidae (Diptera) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
La familia Agromyzidae incluye las especies de dípteros minadores más importantes para la Agricultura. Se conocen 2900 especies en el mundo de las cuales cerca del 7% se consideran de interes agronómico. A pesar de la alta especificidad de Agromyzidae por sus plantas hospedadoras, se ha observado en las últimas décadas un incremento significativo de la
openaire   +2 more sources

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