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The clearwing moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) are infrequently documented wood-boring insects. Some species achieve pest status in managed ecosystems across North America, threatening agricultural and forestry sectors.
Judd, Gary J. R. +6 more
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Candidate Pheromone Receptors of the Red-Belted Clearwing Moth Synanthedon myophaeformis Bind Pear Ester and Other Semiochemicals [PDF]
The red-belted clearwing moth Synanthedon myophaeformis is a deleterious pest of apple orchards, wherein the larvae bore tree bark, resulting in reduced fitness and ultimately death.
Walker, William, Cattaneo, Alberto Maria
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The genome sequence of the Six-belted Clearwing, Bembecia ichneumoniformis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775). [PDF]
Boyes D +6 more
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FIGURES 1–8. South-east Asian Sesiini. 1–2. Lamellisphecia minwangi Arita & Kallies, sp. nov., male, holotype, China. 1. dorsal aspect. 2. ventral aspect. 3–4. Lamellisphecia champaensis, Vietnam. 3. male, holotype. 4. male. 5. Lamellisphecia wiangensis,
Yata, Naoki +2 more
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The genome sequence of the Red-tipped Clearwing, <i>Synanthedon formicaeformis</i> (Esper, 1783). [PDF]
Langdon WBV +7 more
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Analysis of the sex pheromone gland of virgin Synanthedon scoliaeformis females by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry revealed six compounds structurally related to sex pheromone components of other clearwing moths: (E,Z)-2,13-octadecadienyl acetate ...
Mozuraitis, Raimondas,, Buda, Vincas
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Ecological notes on grape clearwing moth, Paranthrene regalis BUTLER
1.薬剤防除の対象となる幼虫発生期は,6月第3半旬を中心に6月上旬~下旬である.2.幼虫は1回以上の移動を行い転喰する習性を有している.3.幼虫の喰入部位における蔓の大小は,第1次移動までの喰入期間を左右する一要因と考えられる.
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Bembecia lingenhoelei, a new clearwing moth from Tajikistan (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Garrevoet, Theo, Garrevoet, Walter
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The genome sequence of the yellow-legged clearwing, Synanthedon vespiformis (Linnaeus, 1761). [PDF]
Boyes D +7 more
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Western poplar clearwing moths [Paranthrene robiniae (Hy. Edwards)] are endemic inPacific Northwest riparian habitats at low population densities. These moths havecolonized commercial hybrid poplar plantings where larvae damage the poplar trees byboring ...
Kittelson, Neal
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