A Method of Collecting Eggs of Micromus tas'l1Wniae Walker (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae) [PDF]
A method of collecting the eggs of Micromus tasmaniae, an insect predator of the potato aphid attacking the potato plant is described. The method was adopted for use in the mass production of the eggs needed for field release trials.
Hussein, Mohd Yusof
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Composition of arthropod species assemblages in Bt-expressing and near isogenic eggplants in experimental fields [PDF]
The environmental impact of genetically modified (GM) plants in experimental fields has been examined in several ways, in particular with respect to the dynamics of specific nontarget organisms. The approach of sampling for biodiversity in agroecosystems
Arpaia, S +4 more
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The first chromosome-level genome assembly of a green lacewing Chrysopa pallens and its implication for biological control. [PDF]
Wang Y +9 more
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Discovering the True Chrysoperla carnea (Insecta: Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) Using Song Analysis, Morphology, and Ecology [PDF]
What was once considered a single Holarctic species of green lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens), has recently been shown to be a complex of many cryptic, sibling species, the carnea species group, whose members are reproductively isolated by their ...
Brooks, Stephen J. +3 more
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Effect of Duration of Exposure to Males on Female Reproductive Performance of the Green Lacewing, Chrysoperla agilis (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae). [PDF]
Athanasiadis K, Pappas ML, Broufas GD.
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Toxicity of G-P compound Bioinsecticide to Different Developmental Stages of four Dominant Species of Natural Enemies of Aphids [PDF]
The results of laboratory investigations on the toxicity of the bioinsecticide GP (germ metabolite and plant extract compound) to different developmental stages of four natural enemies of aphids are reported in this paper.
Dai, Meixue, Zu, Aimin
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The green lacewings (Chrysopidae) belong to the Order Neuroptera and are described as voracious predators in the larval stage and sometimes also in their adulthood.
AC. Morales, S. Freitas
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Cereal aphids and their natural enemies: effects of nitrogen fertilizers on tritrophic interactions
Increased nitrogen applications to crops influence plant - insect interactions and potentially increase insect herbivore population growth. The effect of nitrogen applications on the interactions between a wheat host plant, Triticum aestivum, and its ...
Aqueel, Muhammad Anjum +1 more
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