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<i>Aprostocetus nitens</i> (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), an Ectoparasitoid Proposed for Biological Control of the Destructive Erythrina Gall Wasp, <i>Quadrastichus erythrinae</i>, in Hawai'i. [PDF]
Ramadan MM+5 more
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Abstract Three polyphagous agromyzid leafminers, Liriomyza sativae Blanchard, Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess), have recently invaded mainland Australia, posing a threat to horticultural crops. Overseas, these species are often effectively controlled by local hymenopteran parasitoids.
Marianne P. Coquilleau+4 more
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A Decade of Protecting Insect Biodiversity: The Impact of Multifunctional Margins in an Intensive Vegetable System. [PDF]
Peris-Felipo FJ+6 more
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Verzeichniss der nassauischen Hymenoptera aculeata mit Hinzufügung der übrigen deutschen Arten
Schenck
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Abstract This review provides a synthesis of the available knowledge on Carmenta foraseminis, an emerging cocoa pest in northern South America. This moth was first described in 1995 in Panama, and its proliferation across the Amazon basin is currently threatening the production of cocoa in the region and may endanger the sector's sustainability. Hence,
Mónica Arias+9 more
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Plant-pollinator interactions along the altitudinal gradient in Berberis lycium royle: An endangered medicinal plant of the Himalayan region. [PDF]
Anjum N+6 more
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Abstract Invasive eucalypt psyllids pose a threat to the long‐term production of eucalypts worldwide. In order to reduce their economic impact, classical biological control using Psyllaephagus species has been used successfully. The objectives of this study were to determine the host specificity and host stage preference of Psyllaephagus blastopsyllae,
Privilege T. Makunde+3 more
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Multi-locus molecular phylogenetic analysis reveals four new species and a new record of <i>Ophiocordyceps</i> (Ophiocordycipitaceae, Hypocreales) on dipteran hosts in Thailand. [PDF]
Mongkolsamrit S+8 more
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