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Oruga defoliadora de frondosas ("Lymantria dispar" L.) [PDF]
1 h (2 p.) il. col. "Lymantria dispar" es un lepidóptero muy polífago que puede alimentarse de diversas especies vegetales: roble, chopo, aliso, fresno, haya, abedul, avellano, castaño, "Acer", "Arbutus" e incluso pino.
Alzugaray, Raquel +2 more
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Synergistic effect of the Bacillus thuringiensis toxins CryIAa and CryIAc on the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar [PDF]
Michael K. Lee +3 more
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Association of the Female Flight Ability of Asian Spongy Moths (Lymantria dispar asiatica) with Locality, Age and Mating: A Case Study from China [PDF]
Muhammad Akram +3 more
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The potential of gypsy moth as a pest of fruit and nut crops
The gypsy moth is a well-known pest of deciduous forests and landscape trees in northeastern United States. Most of the studies and available information on the feeding habits of larvae are therefore based on the flora of that region.
J Miller, P Hanson, R Dowell
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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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Lymantria dispar (L.) and Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetv. are lepidopteran forest pest species, with a long history of outbreak dynamics. The recently isolated strain of Cypovirus—Dendrolimus sibiricus cypovirus-1 (DsCPV-1) shows potential as a ...
Anna O. Subbotina +7 more
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Inheritance and World Variation in Thermal Requirements for Egg Hatch inLymantria dispar(Lepidoptera: Erebidae) [PDF]
Melody A. Keena
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Dermatite causée par une exposition àLymantria dispar dispar
Croitoru, David O. +2 more
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