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Tissue and Cell, 2011
Female adults of the bagworm moth, Eumeta variegata, lack wings completely, whereas male adults of this species have functional wings. We previously found that ecdysteroid induces apoptotic events in the female wing rudiment of E. variegata in vitro, whereas the male wing discs cultured with 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) underwent apolysis and then cell ...
Shuhei Niitsu
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Female adults of the bagworm moth, Eumeta variegata, lack wings completely, whereas male adults of this species have functional wings. We previously found that ecdysteroid induces apoptotic events in the female wing rudiment of E. variegata in vitro, whereas the male wing discs cultured with 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) underwent apolysis and then cell ...
Shuhei Niitsu
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The biology and morphology of all stages of a new species of Psychidae from Panama, Perisceptis carnivora Davis (Lepidoptera: Psychidae), are described. The larvae of this bagworm are unusual in being obligatory predators, feeding on a broad range of living arthropods, including Arachnida, Coleoptera, Homoptera, Hymenoptera, Neuroptera, and Orthoptera.
Davis, Donald R. +3 more
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Bagworm Moths of the Western Hemisphere (Lepidoptera: Psychidae)
Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 1964NH-Entomology ; si-staff ; NMNH ...
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Journal of Insect Behavior, 2000
We studied case construction behavior of bagworm moth, Eumeta crameri (Lepidoptera: Psychidac) in the host plant, Acacia nilotica, at two sites. At the time of the study, Site A had 1-year-old A. nilotica saplings only, whereas Site B had full grown trees.
Atanu Kumar Pati, Arvind Agrawal
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We studied case construction behavior of bagworm moth, Eumeta crameri (Lepidoptera: Psychidac) in the host plant, Acacia nilotica, at two sites. At the time of the study, Site A had 1-year-old A. nilotica saplings only, whereas Site B had full grown trees.
Atanu Kumar Pati, Arvind Agrawal
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Reisseronia annae sp. nov.—a new parthenogenetic bagworm moth from Poland (Lepidoptera, Psychidae)
Zootaxa, 2017Reisseronia annae sp. nov. is described from the province of Upper Silesia in southern Poland. The species is similar to its parthenogenetic relatives Reisseronia imielinella Malkiewicz, Sobczyk & Larysz, 2013 and R. gertrudae Sieder, 1962. The diagnosis of other related congeneric species is provided. The habitat and life history is described.
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Aims: To correlate population of bark-eating caterpillar and bagworm with the meteorological parameters, i.e., the maximum & minimum temperature, relative humidity, rainfall and rainy days. Study design: Four plants in each of the four orchard locations were chosen for the weekly recording of the insect pest population.
Yougendra Singh +4 more
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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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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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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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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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