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Plantas hospedeiras de lepidópteros minadores em pomar de citros em Montenegro-RS Host plants of lepidoptera leafminers in citrus orchard in Montenegro- RS, Brazil

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura, 2008
Este trabalho teve como objetivos verificar e identificar lepidópteros minadores em plantas de crescimento espontâneo, presentes em pomar de citros, e verificar se o "minador-das-folhas-dos-citros", Phyllocnistis citrella (Lepidóptera: Gracillariidae ...
Janaína Pereira dos Santos   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Biological invasions: a global assessment of geographic distributions, long‐term trends, and data gaps

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 100, Issue 6, Page 2542-2583, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Biological invasions are one of the major drivers of biodiversity decline and have been shown to have far‐reaching consequences for society and the economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of alien species represents the most effective solution to reducing their impacts on nature and human well‐being.
Hanno Seebens   +64 more
wiley   +1 more source

The potential molecular mechanisms for interspecific competition of two leafminer flies based on comparative transcriptome analysis.

open access: yes, 2022
The potential molecular mechanisms for interspecific competition of two leafminer flies based on comparative transcriptome analysis.
Ya-Wen Chang (783140)   +3 more
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Impact of poor host-parasitoid synchronisation on the parasitism of Cameraria ohridella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Entomology, 2007
Poor synchronisation is considered to be one important reason for the ineffective control of the invasive horse chestnut leafminer by native parasitic Hymenoptera.
Giselher GRABENWEGER   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Non‐Native Plants Attain Native Levels of Microherbivory Richness With Time and Range Expansion

open access: yesEcology Letters, Volume 28, Issue 11, November 2025.
Drawing on a continental database of over 120,000 plant–microherbivore interactions, we demonstrate that non‐native plants in Europe are not excluded from food webs indefinitely. With increasing residence time and range expansion, they can match native plants in microherbivory richness, although their interactions involve a greater share of generalist ...
Lara J. Schulte   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

SP290-Q-Boxwood Leafminer

open access: yes, 2003
Boxwoods were brought into the United States in the 1800s. With the introduction of this plant came the boxwood leafminer, Monarthropalpus flavus (=buxi) Schrank. The boxwood leafminer is considered to be the most serious pest of boxwoods. It occurs from
The University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
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NEW INSECTICIDES IN MANAGING AMERICAN SERPENTINE LEAFMINER, Liriomyza trifolii (BURGESS) (DIPTERA: AGROMYZIDAE) IN SOUTH FLORIDA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The American serpentine leafminer, Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) is a polyphagous insect. It is an economic pest of all vegetable crops grown in south Florida, USA.
Seal, Dakshina R.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Citrus Leafminer Phyllocnistis citrella stainton (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) reaches Galapagos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
We report the presence of the Citrus Leafminer Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae), a serious pest of citrus trees, for the first time in Galapagos, on Santa Cruz and San Cristóbal ...
Roque Albelo, Lázaro, Landry, Bernard
core   +1 more source

The North American leaf-mining moth Coptodisca lucifluella (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae) reached Southern Russia and Abkhazia: genetic variability and potential for further spread

open access: yesActa Biologica Sibirica
The invasive North American leaf-mining moth Coptodisca lucifluella (Clemens, 1860) (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae) is reported for the first time in Russia and Abkhazia based on findings of the leaf mines on Carya illinoinensis, Car.
Natalia I. Kirichenko   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Western Tentiform Leafminer Phyllonorycter elmaella

open access: yes, 2011
Western tentiform leafminer populations can vary tremendously between years or even between generations within a single year. A large population in Utah\u27s commercial fruit districts hasn\u27t been observed since the early 2000s.
Reding, Michael E., Alston, Diane G.
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