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[Influencing factors for natural populations of Lycorma delicatula in different habitats].
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2022To explore the differences between growth and population dynamics of natural Lycorma delicatula in the plantations and semi-natural forests, the susceptible stages and major suppression factors were determined to provide basis for the prediction and controlling the pest. The development duration and life table of L.
Ke-Xin, Bao +3 more
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Cyclic Behavior of Lycorma delicatula (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) on Host Plants
Journal of Insect Behavior, 2011Lycorma delicatula is an invasive insect species in Korea, and its populations are increasing. It sucks plant sap and can cause withering of the whole trees. To prevent damage to fruit trees, it is important to determine the behavioral characteristics of L. delicatula. We monitored migration patterns and host plant preferences, from the egg mass on the
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Pest Alert: Spotted Lanternfly Lycorma delicatula
2018This document offers information about the Spotted Lanternfly, its recent discovery in Virginia, and its life history, and likely impact on crops and trees in the state.
Day, Eric R. +3 more
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Journal of Insect Physiology, 2008
The arolium in Lycorma delicatula is shaped as a truncated pyramid, tapering proximally. The base or the terminal area is corrugated, forming parasagittal wrinkles (period 1.5-5.0 microm), which are supported from inside by cuticular dendrites. Side faces of the arolium are made up of sclerotized dorsolateral plates.
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The arolium in Lycorma delicatula is shaped as a truncated pyramid, tapering proximally. The base or the terminal area is corrugated, forming parasagittal wrinkles (period 1.5-5.0 microm), which are supported from inside by cuticular dendrites. Side faces of the arolium are made up of sclerotized dorsolateral plates.
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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 ...
Brenna A Levine +2 more
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Lycorma delicatula - a new biological threat to Russia
Защита и карантин растений, 2022M.K. Mironova +4 more
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Host association of Lycorma delicatula (hemiptera: fulgoridae) in New Jersey
Lycorma delicatula, spotted lanternfly (SLF), is an invasive insect from Asia that poses a threat to the agricultural and forestry industries in the Mid-Atlantic region with predicted annual damage of $335.4 million in Pennsylvania alone. It was first detected in Pennsylvania in 2014 spreading to New Jersey in 2018.openaire +1 more source
An evaluation of Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) detection dog training and performance
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2023Edgar O. Aviles-Rosa +3 more
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