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Two new species of Asteraceae-feeding Bucculatrix (Bucculatricidae) from California
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Rubinoff, Daniel Z, Osborne, Kendall H
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(Lepidoptera: Bucculatricidae) from Japan, with description of the life history
AbstractA new species of bucculaticid moth, Bucculatrix hamaboella sp. nov. (Host plant: Hibiscus hamabo, Malvaceae) is described from Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. The feeding habit of the new species is unique in that: (i) the young larva is a leaf miner forming a long red linear mine but in the later instars the larva becomes a stem borer; (ii) later ...
Masumi MURASE +3 more
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Se presenta la primera cita de Bucculatrix alaternella Constant, 1890, en el Parque Natural Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche y en la provincia de Huelva (España).
Pedro M. Bernabé-Ruiz
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Se presentan nuevos registros para España de Bucculatricidae, Gracillariidae, Yponomeutidae, Glyphipterigidae, Blastobasidae, Gelechiidae y Pyralidae.
Tx. Revilla, J. Gastón
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FIGURES 4−8. Male genitalia of Bucculatrix spp. 4−6, B. coadnata sp. n., holotype, slide no. SDNU.LIU0155; 4, genitalia excluding tegumen (ventral view); 5, tegumen (ventral view); 6, scale-sac. 7−8, B.
Liu, Tengteng, Liu, Hongxia
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FIGURE 1. Neighbor-joining tree of Asteraceae-feeding Bucculatrix based on DNA barcodes (mitochondrial COI gene).Published as part of Wang, Encui, Li, Wei & Liu, Tengteng, 2020, Bucculatricidae associated with Asteraceae in China, with one new species ...
Liu, Tengteng, Li, Wei, Wang, Encui
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FIGURES 5−6. Male genitalia of Bucculatrix spp. 5, B. duanwuia, holotype, SDNU.WEC19029; 6, B. notella, SDNU. LIU0162.Published as part of Wang, Encui, Li, Wei & Liu, Tengteng, 2020, Bucculatricidae associated with Asteraceae in China, with one new ...
Liu, Tengteng, Li, Wei, Wang, Encui
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Insects mining leaves of English oak Quercus robur L. in Bydgoszcz and its vicinity
This research on the occurrence of insects mining leaves of the English oak Quercus robur was performed between 2011–2012 in Bydgoszcz and in nine neighbouring sites: seven in forest areas and two in an urbanized environment. The analysis of the gathered
Wrzesińska Danuta
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