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Cossid moths (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) as pests of woody plants – A review
Abstract The Cossidae is a worldwide family of macro‐moths popularly known as carpenter moths due to the larval habit of boring in the wood of living plants. This review compiles current knowledge on the characteristics, diversity and bionomy of cossid moths as well as the damage they cause on woody plants.
Thanapol Choochuen, Jiří Foit
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FIGURE 30. Magnificus FW major banding patterns (coloured outlines). Wing veins—blue lines. FW illustrations 30g, h of limited quality. Higher resolution unavailable.Published as part of Grehan, John R., Mielke, Carlos G.C., Minet, Joël, Ignatev, Nikolai,
Ignatev, Nikolai +5 more
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Contribution à l'étude des Hepialidae (Lépid.) (24me note)
Viette Pierre. Contribution à l'étude des Hepialidae (Lépid.) (24me note). In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 20ᵉ année, n°4, avril 1951. pp.
Viette, Pierre
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Details of external and genitalic morphology are described and illustrated for three male specimens of Oxycanus fuliginosa (Rothschild, 1915), a central highland species of Western Papua, New Guinea.
Ignatev, Nikolai +3 more
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Le Cerf Fernand. Diagnoses sommaires de Lépidoptères nouveaux de l'Afrique orientale anglaise [Lep. Cossidae, Arbelidae et Hepialidae]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 19 (13),1914. pp.
Le cerf, Fernand
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Ophiocordyceps xuefengensis, a recently described species of Ophiocordyceps that is associated with the larvae of Phassus nodus (Hepialidae) in the living root or trunk of the medicinal plant Clerodendrum cyrtophyllum, is the largest known Cordyceps ...
Juan Zou +4 more
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We revise the little known South American primitive Hepialidae genus Neotheora Kristensen, and describe two new species, N. meyi sp.n. and N. mielkeorum sp.n. from Brazil based on two female singletons.
Simonsen, Thomas +3 more
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Parahepialus Zou & Zhang, 2010 es sinonimizado con Thitarodes Viette, 1968. Se describe Thitarodes quadrata Jiang, Li, Li, Li & Han, sp. n. de Sichuan, China.
N. Jiang +4 more
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Thitarodes shambalaensis sp. nov. (Lepidoptera, Hepialidae): a new host of the caterpillar fungus Ophiocordyceps sinensis supported by genome-wide SNP data [PDF]
A new species of ghost moth, Thitarodes shambalaensis sp. nov., is described from Yanzigou glacier, Mt. Gongga, Sichuan, China. The species is a host of the economically important caterpillar fungus Ophiocordyceps sinensis.
Zhengyang Wang +3 more
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Future Habitat Shifts and Economic Implications for Ophiocordyceps sinensis Under Climate Change
Ophiocordyceps sinensis, a key traditional medicine from the Tibetan Plateau, is losing habitat due to overharvesting and climate change. This study shows that China, producing 91.9% of the global supply, will see suitable habitats shift to higher altitudes.
Liangliang Chen +5 more
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