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Oruga defoliadora de frondosas ("Lymantria dispar" L.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
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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The potential of gypsy moth as a pest of fruit and nut crops

open access: yesCalifornia Agriculture, 1987
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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Impact of DsCPV-1 Passage Through Alternative Host Manduca sexta on Its Virulence, Productivity, and Transmission Potential in Lepidopteran Forest Pests

open access: yesInsects
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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Dermatite causée par une exposition àLymantria dispar dispar

open access: yesCanadian Medical Association Journal, 2022
Croitoru, David O.   +2 more
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