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Possible Spotted Lanternfly Adult Look-Alikes in Virginia
2018Describes the adult stage of the spotted lanternfly and some other similar insect species. Pictures are included to help with identification.
Dellinger, Theresa A., Day, Eric R.
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Smelling with the mouthparts in spotted lanternfly
Deciphering how spotted lanternfly (SLF), an invasive polyphagous planthopper in North America, engages with its environment is a pressing issue with fundamental biological significance and economic importance. This interaction primarily depends on olfaction. However, the cellular basis of olfaction in SLF remains elusive.openaire +1 more source
In-Depth Analysis of Spotted Lanternfly Intrusion Patterns
MedScienThe Spotted Lanternfly (SLF), Lycorma delicatula, is an invasive pest that originates from Asia and poses a significant threat to agricultural and forest ecosystems in regions where it has been introduced. Its ability to feed on a wide range of host plants allows for rapid population growth and spread, making it a growing concern for ecologists and ...
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Invasive Spotted Lanternflies (Lycorma delicatula) Are Larger in More Urban Areas
Integrative And Comparative BiologySynopsis Urbanization promotes the formation of heat islands. For ectothermic animals in cities, the urban heat island effect can increase developmental rate and result in smaller adult body size (i.e., the temperature-size rule). A smaller adult body size could be consequential for invasive urban ectotherms due to potential effects of ...
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Possible Spotted Lanternfly Egg Mass Look-Alikes in Virginia
2018Describes the egg masses of the spotted lanternfly and several other insect species. Pictures are included to help with identification.
Dellinger, Theresa A., Day, Eric R.
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Citizen Science: Training Pet Dogs to Detect the Spotted Lanternfly
2021Dogs have been used alongside humans as detection tools for centuries. There have been a multitude of studies published that demonstrate the accuracy and utility of detection dogs, more specifically conservation scent detection dogs. With ubiquitous agricultural threats in the United States, there is a need for a tool to help decrease the threat level.
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Update on spotted lanternfly in Pennsylvania
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016openaire +1 more source

