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Bagworm Moth

2019
The Nigerian Field, 22 (2), 86 ...
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Pheromone mass trapping of bagworm moths, Metisa plana Walker (Lepidoptera: Psychidae), for its control in mature oil palms in Perak, Malaysia

Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2010
Abstract The bagworm, Metisa plana Walker (Lepidoptera: Psychidae), is an important pest of oil palms in Malaysia. A serious infestation cause yield declines of 30–40% over 2 years after attack. Successful mass trapping depends on efficient removal of adults, which reduces the chances of mating, eventually causing a decline in the population.
Norman Kamarudin   +3 more
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Synthesis of Four Stereoisomers of (S)‐2‐Methylpent‐3‐yl 3,13‐Dimethylpentadecanoate, a Sex Pheromone of the Bagworm Moth Clania variegate, Using Stereospecific Inversion of Secondary Sulfonates as a Key Step

European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2013
AbstractFemales of some lepidopteran species produce novel sex pheromones with a methyl‐branched structure, such as 2‐methylpent‐3‐yl 3,13‐dimethylpentadecanoate secreted by the bagworm moth Clania variegate. Recently, we have established a simple preparative method for the synthesis of methyl‐branched building blocks by utilizing an SN2 reaction of ...
Tomonori Taguri   +4 more
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Apterona helix (Lepidoptera: Psychidae), a palearctii bagworm moth in north America: new distribution records, seasonal history, and host plants

1988
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Wheeler, Alfred George   +1 more
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Postembryonic development of the wing imaginal discs in the female wingless bagworm moth Eumeta variegata (Lepidoptera, Psychidae)

Journal of Morphology, 2003
AbstractThe process of wing disc development and degeneration in the bagworm moth Eumeta variegata was investigated histologically. Morphological differences between two sexes first appear in the penultimate (eighth) larval instar. In the male, wing discs proliferate rapidly in the penultimate larval instar and continue proliferating; a conspicuous ...
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Morphology and Ontogeny of Wing Bud Development During Metamorphosis in Females of the Wingless Bagworm Moth Epichnopterix Plumella (Denis & Schiffermueller, 1775) (Psychidae)

2011
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Niitsu, Shuhei   +2 more
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Silk‐assisted hatching of the Japanese bagworm moth Eumeta variegata (Lepidoptera: Psychidae)

Entomological Science, 2022
Nobuto Yamada   +2 more
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Bagworm Moths (Lepidoptera: Psychidae)

2008
Colin Berry   +61 more
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