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United States. Bureau of Entomology. Division of Forest Insect Investigations. +1 more
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Attracting and retaining women in forest entomology and forest pathology [PDF]
Inclusion of women in the forest entomology and forest pathology workforce has been a difficult journey. While policies and resources exist for organizations and departments to increase diversity and retain women, there still exist large gaps in gender parity at forest research institutions globally.
Hartshorn, Jessica A. +5 more
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FUNCTIONAL RESPONSES OF Encarsia perniciosi (TOWER) AND Encarsia citrina (CRAW.) TO Quadraspidiotus perniciosus (COMSTOCK) IN RESPONSE TO TEMPERATURE [PDF]
Prior to the field release of natural enemies in bio-control programs, it is essential to evaluate their efficiency under laboratory conditions. One informative method is the functional response of natural enemy tohost density.
A. Schopf +4 more
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Aromia bungii (Faldermann) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is an invasive pest, damaging Rosaceae trees (particularly Prunus) in Japan and Europe. The establishment of this beetle in Japan was first detected in 2012, and subsequently, it has rapidly expanded ...
Shigeaki Tamura, Etsuko Shoda-Kagaya
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The paper provides information on the life history stages of 12 species of Lepidoptera recorded for the first time feeding on Ban Oak Quercus leucotrichophora in Garhwal Himalaya, supported by images along with their distribution range and host plants ...
Arun Pratap Singh +2 more
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The current findings are the first site specific records of L.d.gammiei Moore,1892 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) from the Kumaon region of the Himalaya and its unique association with Woolly-leaved Oak, Q.lanata Smith, 1819 over there.
Arun P. Singh, Tribhuwan Singh
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HOST AGE PREFERENCE AND TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT SEARCHING EFFICIENCY OF Encarsia citrina, A PARASITOID OF Unaspis euonymi IN AUSTRIA. [PDF]
Encarsia citrina (Craw.) is considered as a promising parasitoid to be used as a bio-agent against the cosmopolitan diaspidid insect, Unaspis euonymi (Comstock).
A. Schopf +4 more
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Description of a new species of Oligosita Walker (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) from Punjab, India
One new species, Oligosita ferozepurensis is described based on specimens collected from Ferozepur, Punjab, India.
Mohsin Ikram, Mohd. Yousuf
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The eight spined larch bark beetles infest various species of Larix in Europe and Asia. Ips cembrae is the only Ips species with larch as its main host. Ips subelongatus, Ips fallax, Ips shinanonensis and Ips cembrae var.
Christian STAUFFER +4 more
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