Symbiotic Bacteria Modulate Lymantria dispar Immunity by Altering Community Proportions after Infection with LdMNPV. [PDF]
Zhao P, Rensing C, Wang D.
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Dermatite causée par une exposition àLymantria dispar dispar
Croitoru, David O. +2 more
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Phenological Features of the Spongy Moth, Lymantria dispar (L.) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae), in the Northernmost Portions of Its Eurasian Range. [PDF]
Ponomarev VI +9 more
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The effects of temperature stress and population origin on the thermal sensitivity of Lymantria dispar L. (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) larvae. [PDF]
Ilijin L +7 more
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Range-wide population genomics of the spongy moth, Lymantria dispar (Erebidae): Implications for biosurveillance, subspecies classification and phylogeography of a destructive moth. [PDF]
Picq S +6 more
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The PI3K/AKT Pathway and PTEN Gene Are Involved in "Tree-Top Disease" of Lymantria dispar. [PDF]
Li F, Liu L, Yu X, Rensing C, Wang D.
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Adaptive capacity of Asian populations of Lymantria dispar to non preferred plants during northward expansion. [PDF]
Arzhanova EL +5 more
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Rock Microhabitats Provide Suitable Thermal Conditions for Overwintering Insects: A Case Study of the Spongy Moth (Lymantria dispar L.) Population in the Altai Mountains. [PDF]
Ananko GG, Kolosov AV, Martemyanov VV.
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Lymantria dispar larvalarında testis farklılaşması (Lep.,Lymantriidae)
In this study, the testicle differentiation of 3rd, 4th and 5th stage larvae of Lymantriadispar (L.) (Lepidoptera, Lymantriidae) has been examined through light and scanningelectron microscope (SEM). The two testicles of L. dispar during larval stages are locatedbelow the digestive system buried in the adipose tissue. Each bean or kidney-shapedtesticle
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