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Eurygaster testudinaria (Geoffroy, 1785) İncelenen materyal: Edirne: Uzunköprü-Bıldır (110 m): 16.07.1994, 1 ♁; Kırklareli: Merkez-Çağlayık (620 m): 25.08.1998, 1 ♁; 17.07.2001, 1 ♁; Demirköy-Sislioba (400 m): 25.07.2001, 1 ♀; Dereköy (300 m): 17.07.2001, 3 ♀♀, 6 ♁♁; Lüleburgaz-Tozaklı (200 m): 29.08.2002, 1 ♁; Vize-Kıyıköy (0 m): 26.08.1998, 1 ...
Fent, M., Aktaç, N.
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Eurygaster austriaca subsp. austriaca
Eurygaster austriaca austriaca (SCHRANK, 1776) AUT Ö s t e r r e i c h: Burgenland, St. Georgen am Leithagebirge Umgebung, 1 Ex., 5. V.1967, leg. Wellschmied; Niederösterreich, Braunsberg / Hainburg, 1 Ex., 8.VIII.1978, leg. HE; Niederösterreich, Purgstall an der Erlauf, 1 Ex., 9.IX.1971, leg.
Heiss, Ernst +3 more
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Large‐scale study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of flowering areas implementation in soft wheat fields. Specific goals were to evaluate the effect of flowering areas on insect pollinators, wheat aphid and bug infestations and biological control agents of aphids.
Serena Magagnoli +5 more
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Aestivating M. diploterus has shown an increase in thermal tolerance as it progresses into and through its aestivation cycle (from November to June). Examination of physiological changes for survival was investigated by examining the insects' biochemical compositional changes as well as heat shock protein changes that occur over time.
R. Smit, L. G. Neven, S. A. Johnson
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Morphometric Analysis of Two Populations of Eurygaster maura (Het.: Scutelleridae) in Iran [PDF]
Morphometric differentiations may explain biogeographic distinctions among populations of a given species. The possibility of morphometric distinctions between two populations of Eurygaster maura L.
J. Mohaghegh
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Sap sucking heteropteran cereal bugs—members of the Eurygaster and Aelia genus—are serious pests of wheat. Moreover, they feed on a variety of gramineous plant species, including rye, barley, oat, maize, and millet.
Szilvia Gibicsár, Sándor Keszthelyi
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Biochemical characterization of digestive carbohydrases from Xanthogaleruca luteola and inhibition of its α-amylase by inhibitors extracted from the common bean [PDF]
Xanthogaleruca luteola Müll. (Col.: Chrysomelidae) is a major urban insect pest on elm trees in Iran. Digestion in the alimentary canal of the elm leaf beetle is facilitated by some carbohydrases which are responsible for the digestion of ...
Ghadamyari Mohammad +3 more
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Published as part of Dursun, A. & Fent, M., 2010, Systematische und faunistische Untersuchungen über die Überfamilie Pentatomoidea (Insecta, Heteroptera) aus dem Kelkit-Tal der Türkei, pp.
Dursun, A., Fent, M.
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Abstract Palomena prasina, the green shield bug (GSB), is widely distributed in the Eurosiberian region. In the Southwest of France, it is considered as a serious pest of hazelnuts, its feeding punctures lead to blank hazelnuts and kernel necrosis, causing heavy losses in commercial orchards. To date, no Integrated Pest Management strategy is available
Laetitia Driss +3 more
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Wolbachia infection in Trissolcus species (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)
Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted intracellular symbiont which causes reproductive distortions in the arthropods it infects. In recent years there has been an increasing interest in using Wolbachia as a potential tool for biological control by ...
Nurper GUZ +4 more
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