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Efficient, easy to implement and low-cost monitoring methodologies are necessary to obtain information on arthropod pest populations and to implement the most convenient and timely phytosanitary control practices. To optimize the sampling and monitoring
Lumey Perez-Artiles +5 more
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Jumping plant-lice of the tribe Paurocephalini (Hemiptera: Psylloidea: Liviidae) in Brazil
The predominantly tropical tribe Paurocephalini of jumping plant-lice currently consists of seven genera and 94 described species worldwide, of which the genera Klyveria Burckhardt et al. and Melanastera Serbina et al. have been recorded from Brazil with
L. Š. Serbina +3 more
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Phylogenomics Resolves the Evolution of Sternorrhyncha (Insecta: Hemiptera). [PDF]
Phylogeny of Sternorrhyncha based on Matrix2 under PMSF (LG+C60+F+R) model. ABSTRACT Sternorrhyncha, one of the four major suborders of Hemiptera, represents a phytophagous insect clade comprising nearly 18,000 described species. While recent phylogenomic studies have made significant efforts to elucidate the internal phylogenetic relationships within ...
Du S, Wang Y, Li Y, Cai C.
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Diaphorina citri vectors pathogens that cause 'huanglongbing' or citrus greening disease which poses a serious threat to citrus production worldwide. Vector suppression is critical to reduce disease spread.
Jawwad A Qureshi +2 more
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Genetic diversity of Diaphorina citri (Hemiptera: Liviidae) unravels phylogeographic structure and invasion history of eastern African populations. [PDF]
The Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri Kuwayama) is a key pest of Citrus sp. worldwide, as it acts as a vector for Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, the bacterial pathogen which causes citrus Huanglongbing. This study assessed the genetic diversity and phylogeographic structure of the pest to gain insights into the potential sources of its ...
Ajene IJ +11 more
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Gall-inducing Psylloidea (Insecta: Hemiptera) – plant interactions
The Psylloidea, >4000 named species known today, are plant-feeding, sap-sucking insects sleeved under the Sternorrhyncha. Most species of Psylloidea are confined to the tropics. They occur as gall-inducing, free-living, and lerp-forming taxa.
Anamika Sharma, Anantanarayanan Raman
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First systematic inventory of the jumping plant lice of Luxembourg (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Psylloidea) [PDF]
Psyllids (superfamily Psylloidea), also known as jumping plant lice, are a group of plant-sap sucking Hemiptera having significant pest status for crops, forest trees and ornamental plants.
Carmelo Rapisarda +3 more
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Annotation of chitin biosynthesis genes in Diaphorina citri, the Asian citrus psyllid
The polysaccharide chitin is critical for the formation of many insect structures, including the exoskeleton, and is required for normal development. Here we report the annotation of three genes from the chitin synthesis pathway in the Asian
Sherry Miller +9 more
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Diaphorencyrtus aligarhensis (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) is herein reported for the first time from Colombia based on specimens collected in the municipality of Palmira, department of Valle del Cauca. Adult male and female wasps of this endoparasitoid are
Takumasa Kondo +3 more
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An annotated checklist of the Cook Islands psyllids with keys to the species and two new records (Hemiptera, Psylloidea) [PDF]
An annotated checklist of the psyllids of the Cook Islands is presented. The presence of Syntomoza tahuata (Klyver, 1932) and Trioza alifumosa Klyver, 1932 in the archipelago, based on new material collected, is reported for the first time.
Francesco Martoni, Samuel D. J. Brown
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