Biological invasion has been a serious global threat due to increasing international trade and population movements. Tracking the source and route of invasive species and evaluating the genetic differences in their native regions have great significance ...
Zhenyong Du +10 more
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Insect Floral Visitors of Red Maple and Tree-of-Heaven at Potential Risk of Neonicotinoid Residue Exposure from Spotted Lanternfly Control [PDF]
To manage spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula (White)), an invasive planthopper recently introduced to the United States, governmental agencies, homeowners, and landscape professionals may treat its host plants with systemic neonicotinoid insecticides.
Biddinger, David +2 more
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Complete Genome Analysis of a Novel Iflavirus From a Spotted Lanternfly, Lycorma Delicatula [PDF]
Abstract The spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula, is an invasive pest that causes serious economic losses to fruit and wood. Here, we identified a novel iflavirus from the spotted lanternfly, temporarily named Lycorma delicatula iflavirus 1 (LDIV1).
Yi-Zhe Wang +5 more
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A molecular phylogeny of Hemiptera inferred from mitochondrial genome sequences. [PDF]
Classically, Hemiptera is comprised of two suborders: Homoptera and Heteroptera. Homoptera includes Cicadomorpha, Fulgoromorpha and Sternorrhyncha. However, according to previous molecular phylogenetic studies based on 18S rDNA, Fulgoromorpha has a ...
Nan Song, Ai-Ping Liang, Cui-Ping Bu
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Commodity risk assessment of oak and walnut logs from the US. [PDF]
Abstract The European Commission submitted to the EFSA Panel on Plant Health a Dossier from the United States proposing the use of a vacuum–steam–heat treatment as a stand‐alone phytosanitary measure to mitigate the risk of entry of Bretziella fagacearum, Geosmithia morbida and its vector Pityophthorus juglandis (thousand cankers disease complex) into ...
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +30 more
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Footprints and Ootheca of Lycorma delicatula Influence Host-Searching and -Acceptance of the Egg-Parasitoid Anastatus orientalis. [PDF]
The spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula White (1845) (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), is an invasive insect that was first reported in North America in Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 2014.
Gianfranco Anfora +7 more
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PM 7/144 (1) Lycorma delicatula [PDF]
Specific scopeThis Standard describes a diagnostic protocol for Lycorma delicatula.1This Standard should be used in conjunction with PM 7/76 Use of EPPO diagnostic protocols.Specific approval and amendmentApproved in 2020‐08.
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THE EFFECTS OF THE SPOTTED LANTERNFLY ON ANT AND LAND SLUG POPULATIONS IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA [PDF]
Invasive species pose a significant threat to ecosystems. The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), an invasive species in the northeastern USA, consumes plant phloem and produces sugary honeydew, which in turn is often covered by sooty mold. Honeydew
Sorrentino, Jacob A.
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First case of endothermy in semisessile animals [PDF]
Endothermy is generally believed to have coevolved with highly active lifestyle in animals, and to be permanent (combined with homeothermy) only in some vertebrates, due in part to size restrictions on endothermic animals.
Vladimir Dinets
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Interactions among Carbon Dioxide, Heat, and Chemical Lures in Attracting the Bed Bug, Cimex lectularius L. (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) [PDF]
Commercial bed bug (Cimex lectularius L.) monitors incorporating carbon dioxide (CO2), heat, and chemical lures are being used for detecting bed bugs; however, there are few reported studies on the effectiveness of chemical lures in bed bug monitors and ...
Changlu Wang +3 more
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