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A new species of Phragmataecia Newman, 1850 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) from Bangladesh.

Zootaxa, 2023
Herein, we describe Phragmataecia ishuqii Rayhan, Jahan, & Hulsbosch sp. nov., a new species of carpenter moth belonging to the genus Phragmataecia Newman, 1850 from Chittagong, Bangladesh.
M. J. Rayhan, Sayema Jahan, R. Hulsbosch
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First records of two genera Phragmacossia Schawerda, 1924 and Stygia Latreille, [1802] in the South Caucasus (Lepidoptera, Cossidae)

Caucasiana
The study provides an update on the Lepidoptera diversity of Armenia, with the first record of two genera Phragmacossia Schawerda, 1924 and Stygia Latreille, [1802] based on 10 male specimens of Phragmacossia territa (Staudinger, 1879) and a single ...
Lasha-Giorgi Japaridze   +4 more
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Phragmataecia druska – a new species from the Ararat valley in Armenia (Lepidoptera, Cossidae)

Ecologica Montenegrina
New species of the genus Phragmataecia Newman, 1850; Phragmataecia druska sp. n.; is described from western and central Armenia. It is compared with other species: Ph. castaneae (Hübner, 1790); Ph. albida Erschoff, 1874; Ph. furia (Grum-Grshimailo, 1890);
A. Saldaitis   +5 more
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New North American Cossidae

1910
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Optimization of Pheromone Traps for Coryphodema tristis (Lepidoptera: Cossidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2017
The Coryphodema tristis (Drury) is an important pest of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) plantations in South Africa. The gregarious larvae of this pest cause damage by feeding on the tree sapwood, and adults emerge in spring each year. The aim of this study was to optimize pheromone traps for operational use in management programs.
Marc Clement, Bouwer   +4 more
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A new species of Acossus Dyar (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) establishes diurnal flight in New World carpenter-moths

Canadian Journal of Zoology
Synthetic pheromones formulated for Acossus centerensis Lintner, 1877 led to the discovery of a new taxonomically cryptic species, Acossus boreocryptus Schmidt & Jaeger sp. nov.
B. C. Schmidt, Christi M. Jaeger
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Cossidae from Chile (Lepidoptera)

1957
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CARPENTER MOTHS (INSECTA: LEPIDOPTERA, COSSIDAE) OF LEBANON

Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 2007
The annotated catalogue of Cossidae fauna of Lebanon is presented for the first time. Eleven species were detected as a result of investigations in the study area. The described Stygioides ivinskisi Saldaitis & Yakovlev, sp. n. is a species new to science.
Aidas Saldaitis   +2 more
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Cossidae aus Afghanistan (Lep.)

1964
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Bacteria Present inComadia redtenbacheriLarvae (Lepidoptera: Cossidae)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 2015
The external and internal culturable bacterial community present in the larvae of Comadia redtenbacheri Hammerschmidt, an edible insect, was studied. Characterization of the isolates determined the existence of 18 morphotypes and phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene revealed the existence of Paenibacillus sp., Bacillus safensis, Pseudomonas sp ...
L, Hernández-Flores   +3 more
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