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The association between the entomophagous Lepidoptera Laetilia coccidivora (Comstock, 1879) is recorded for the first time with the species of Coccoidea Coccus pseudomagnoliarum (Kuwana, 1914).
C. Lázaro-Castellanos +2 more
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ABSTRACT Humans play key roles in shaping the structure and processes of ecosystems globally, especially in cities. This recognition has prompted a recent focus on understanding urban systems via interactions between human social systems and ecological and evolutionary processes.
Kevin E. McCluney +9 more
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La escama blanda del croton Phalacrococcus howertoni Hodges & Hodgson (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Coccidae) se reporta por primera vez en la isla de Guadeloupe, Antillas Francesas, sobre varias plantas, incluyendo nuevos hospedantes, i.e., Spondias cytherea
Jean Etienne +2 more
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Using nine arthropod UCE datasets, we show that the Completeness metric can substantially underestimate non‐randomly distributed missing data. Because Completeness only records whether a terminal is present per locus, it can mask concentrated missing data in particular taxa, leading to artificially inflated branch lengths and altered node support.
Ivonne J. Garzón‐Orduña +3 more
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Hemiberlesia lataniae Coccoidea
* Hemiberlesia lataniae (Signoret) — latania scale Cosmopolitan, restricted to indoor plantings in cooler temperate regions; polyphagous, recorded from (mostly woody) host plants belonging to 116 families; serious pest of many agricultural crops and ornamental plants. Collection data. Gros-Islet Parish: Rodney Bay, on Yucca (Asparagaceae), 18.viii.2013,
Mifsud, David +3 more
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Some new locality records of scale insects (Hemiptera, Sternorryncha, Coccoidea)
We list new records of 17 species of scale insects in the five families Coccidae, Conchaspididae, Diaspididae, Eriococcidae and Pseudococcidae from the Palaearctic, Afrotropical, Australasian and Neotropical regions.Quelques nouveaux signalements de ...
Williams, Douglas John +1 more
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Climate Change Drives the Distribution of Insect Vectors for GLRaV‐3 on a Global Scale
The distribution range of seven insect vectors of GLRaV‐3 were predicted by MaxEnt model. Thermal conditions were a vital factor constraining the potential distribution ranges of all vector insects. Centroid shifts suggested that the potential distribution range of soft scale will move northward under climate change. Our study provides implications for
Minmin Niu +9 more
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Townsend (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Monophlebidae: Llaveiini)
Figure 13. Protortonia navesi Fonseca, first-instar nymph.Published as part of Williams, D.J. & Gullan, P.J., 2008, A revision of the Neotropical scale insect genus Protortonia Townsend (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Monophlebidae: Llaveiini), pp.
Gullan, P.J. +3 more
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* Coccus longulus (Douglas) — long brown scale Occurs widely in tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia and the Pacific, restricted to indoor plantings in cooler temperate regions; polyphagous, feeding on plants belonging to 57 families, including many crop and ornamental plants, with a preference for Fabaceae ...
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Published as part of Kondo, Takumasa & Muñoz, Jazmín Adriana, 2016, Scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) associated with avocado crop, Persea americana Mill. (Lauraceae) in Valle del Cauca and neighboring departments of Colombia, pp.
Kondo, Takumasa, Muñoz, Jazmín Adriana
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