Hyphantria cunea (Drury) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) is an invasive alien species that is widely distributed in northern China. H. cunea now occurs for the first time in the subtropical areas of China.
Zikun Li +6 more
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Temperature Effects on Development in \u3ci\u3eAphelinus Albipodus\u3c/i\u3e (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) From Two Geographic Regions [PDF]
Aphelinus albipodus Hayat & Fatima was imported to the United States for classical biological control of the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko). Temperature effects on development of A.
Elliott, Norman C, Lee, Jang-Hoon
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Moths Taken in Berrien County, Michigan (with 102 New County Records) [PDF]
(excerpt) Moore (1955) published a listing of the moths of Michigan, exclusive of the Tineoidea, Other writers (anon., 1968; Voss, 1970) have extended the list of Michigan records.
Rahn, Russell A
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Bioactivity of a betabaculovirus, Hyphantria cunea granulovirus, in six lepidopteran insects as potential hosts [PDF]
The aim of this study, conducted in 2018 and 2020, was to investigate the bioactivity of a local baculovirus isolate, Hyphantria cunea granulovirus (HycuGV), in seven lepidopteran pests. Based on data collected 10 days after exposure, HycuGV was found to
Bayramoğlu, Zeynep +2 more
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A study on the compatibility of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana with two medicinal plants, Artemisia annua (0.5%) and Lavandula stoechas (0.6%), was conducted against fall webworm, Hyphantria cunea, in the presence of three host plants ...
Idin ZIBAEE +2 more
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The phytochemical composition of Melia volkensii and its potential for insect pest management [PDF]
Due to potential health and environmental risks of synthetic pesticides, coupled with their non-selectivity and pest resistance, there has been increasing demand for safer and biodegradable alternatives for insect pest management.
Backx, Simon +9 more
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New Distribution Records of the Tiger-Moth Genus \u3ci\u3ePhragmatobia\u3c/i\u3e in North America (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Arctiinae) [PDF]
New distribution records for all three Nearctic species of Phragmatobia include state records (the first records for the states indicated) of P lineata (Maryland, Wisconsin); P fuliginosa rubricosa (Ohio, South Dakota), and P assimilans (Idaho, Montana ...
Donahue, Julian P
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Identification, differential and total count on haemocytes of Hyphantria cunea (Lep.: Arctiidae) and Glyphodes pyloalis (Lep.: Crambidae), and investigation on the effect of juvenile hormone I on these cells [PDF]
Haemocytes of two lepidoptrans Hyphantria cunea (Drury) and Glyphodes pyloalis Walker were studied using light microscopy. Based on available literature, six types of haemocytes were recognized of each species: prohaemocyte, plasmatocyte, granulocyte ...
I. Zibaee, J. Jalali Sendi
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Population density is an essential factor affecting the life history traits of insects and their trade-off relationships, as increasing density intensifies intraspecific competition.
XuDong Zhao +14 more
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Insects Associated With Butternut and Butternut Canker in Minnesota and Wisconsin [PDF]
Butternut, Juglans cinerea, is being killed throughout its native range in North America by the fungus Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum. In addition to rain splashed spores, it is thought that the fungus may have spread over long distances to ...
Katovich, Steven A, Ostry, Michael E
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