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Moscas minadoras del girasol y sus enemigos naturales
Las "moscas minadoras" se caracterizan por excavar túneles ("minas") en el interior de las hojas, consumiendo el mesófilo y dejando intacta la epidermis foliar o, al menos, su pared externa.
G. VALLADARES, A SALVO, E SAINI
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Background In the current study, 23 species within 18 genera and 13 families of order Diptera were taxonomically studied. These members were collected from, on, in, around and beneath the carcasses of rabbits and guinea pigs.
Rabab F. Sawaby +2 more
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The authors demonstrate how the effects of herbivory on a key plant trait can cascade to shape the interactions between individual plants and their flower visitors and how the indirect effects between herbivores and pollinators can modulate the structure of interaction networks in terrestrial ecosystems.
Luiz Rezende +3 more
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The specimens of the Agromyzidae from Peru. Venezuela and their adjacent countries in the collection of the California Academy of Sciences. San Francisco, have been examined.
笹川, 満廣 +3 more
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Toxicity of insecticides used in melon crops to Opius scabriventris (Hymenoptera: braconidae)
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
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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Abstract Three polyphagous agromyzid leafminers, Liriomyza sativae Blanchard, Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess), have recently invaded mainland Australia, posing a threat to horticultural crops. Overseas, these species are often effectively controlled by local hymenopteran parasitoids.
Marianne P. Coquilleau +4 more
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Thailand Agromyzidae (Diptera) - 3
The 28 species of ten genera, subfamily Phytomyzinae, have been known in Thailand, are revised; 13 new species are described, Phytobia bimaculata sp. nov., P. caudata sp. nov., P. conigera sp. nov., P. cucullata sp. nov., P. papillata sp.
Sasakawa, Mitsuhiro, 84
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Les Agromyzidae de la République Dominicaine (Diptera)
All the 26 species of Diptera Agromyzidae now known on Dominican Republic are discussed. Of these, 18 are new for this country, 7 are new to science but they are not described here. A new synonymy is established.
Étienne, Jean +3 more
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Report of Diglyphus poppoea (Hym.: Eulophidae) from Iran [PDF]
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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