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Contribution to the Erebidae of Jordan (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)
The Erebidae of Jordan were collected by fixed UV light traps from localities representing the main ecological zones of Jordan. The duration of the traps ranged from several weeks to more than 2 years for some locations.
A. Katbeh-Bader
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Distribution of the eggs of defoliating Lepidoptera (Noctuoidea) in soybean plants and its relation to crop phenology [PDF]
La soja es un cultivo estratégico en la economía de varios países sudamericanos. Las larvas de lepidópteros afectan el rendimiento del cultivo siendo Anticarsia gemmatalis (Hübner) (Erebidae: Eulepidotinae), Rachiplusia nu (Guenée) y Chrysodeixis ...
Valverde, Liliana +2 more
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Long‐term population dynamics of western tent caterpillars: History, trends and causes of cycles
The length and in‐depth nature of this population study make it unique. It represents perhaps the most extensive monitoring of viral infection in a wild insect population. We have used laboratory and field experiments to test many hypotheses about mechanisms that potentially impact the dynamics of this cyclic species.
Judith H. Myers, Jenny S. Cory
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International Biological Flora: Tsuga canadensis*
Eastern Hemlock is a long‐lived forest tree of eastern North America known for its deep shade and home given to many organisms. Despite surviving large‐scale clearing for agriculture when Europeans arrived, it returned to dominate when the land was abandoned in the mid 1800s.
Peter A. Thomas, David A. Orwig
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Redescription of Biturix rectilinea(Burmeister, 1878) with comments on its taxonomic position(Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Arctiinae) [PDF]
Se redescribe a Biturix rectilinea(Burmeister, 1878) de Argentina. Se designa un Lectotipo. Por primeravez se describen e ilustran los genitalia de ambos sexos.
Beccacece, Hernán Mario +1 more
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We investigated the pollination biology of eight native wildflower species in the southeastern U.S. to assess their dependence on insect pollinators and potential for self‐pollination. Most species showed significantly higher seed production and weight when open‐pollinated, indicating strong pollinator dependence, though some could reproduce without ...
Anthony P. Abbate +4 more
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The dark side of street lighting: impacts on moths and evidence for the disruption of nocturnal pollen transport [PDF]
Among drivers of environmental change, artificial light at night is relatively poorly understood, yet is increasing on a global scale. The community-level effects of existing street lights on moths and their biotic interactions have not previously been ...
Azam +42 more
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Abstract Most insect herbivores specialize on a few host plants; however, there are a minority of highly generalized species capable of feeding on hundreds of hosts. Generalism could emerge as a property of the species as a whole, while individuals would still exhibit greater specialization at more specific organizational levels.
Mattheau S. Comerford +4 more
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New records of Lepidoptera on the South of the West Siberian Plain: report on 2024 field season
Fourteen species of Sesiidae Pieridae, Lycaenidae, Satyridae, Geometridae, Arctiidae, Erebidae and Noctuidae are reported from the territory of Omsk and Novosibirsk Regions of Russia. Chamaesphecia crassicornis Bartel, 1912 is new to Asian part of Russia,
Svyatoslav V. Knyazev, Vadim I. Ivonin
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Anticarsia gemmatalis (Hübner, 1818) and Chrysodeixis includens (Walker, 1858) are species of Lepidoptera that cause great damages in the soybean plantations of Brazil.
Brenda Rafaella Da Silva Magalhães +6 more
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