The globe thistle habitat and attachment of Macrolophus pygmaeus on leaves of three Echinops species
Abstract Echinops plants, a genus of globe thistles, have proven to be highly attractive to various arthropods in the field. They offer a complex, three-dimensional, and pubescent terrain that is conducive to omnivorous predatory mirid bugs, such as Macrolophus pygmaeus
Dagmar Voigt, Gert Horn, Stanislav Gorb
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Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) is a globally destructive pest that is particularly damaging to tropical and subtropical agricultural systems.
Abdul A. Jalloh +14 more
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First description of substrate-borne signals emitted by males of Macrolophus pygmaeus
Vibrational communication is widespread in insects where it represents the main communication channel for more than 70% of the families. The sexual behaviour of numerous species is charecterized by the use of substrate-borne signals. In Heteroptera the vibrational communication has been deeply investigated in the Pentatomidae family, but very little is
Nieri, Rachele +4 more
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Microbiome of Zoophytophagous Biological Control Agent Nesidiocoris tenuis. [PDF]
Owashi Y +6 more
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Correction to: Phytophagy of omnivorous predator Macrolophus pygmaeus affects performance of herbivores through induced plant defences. [PDF]
Zhang NX +5 more
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Phytophagy of omnivorous predator Macrolophus pygmaeus affects performance of herbivores through induced plant defences. [PDF]
Zhang NX +5 more
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The effect of ethanol concentration on the morphological and molecular preservation of insects for biodiversity studies. [PDF]
Marquina D +3 more
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Analysis of the population structure of Macrolophus pygmaeus (Rambur) (Hemiptera: Miridae) in the Palaearctic region using microsatellite markers. [PDF]
Sanchez JA, Spina ML, Perera OP.
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Sesame as an Alternative Host Plant to Establish and Retain Predatory Mirids in Open-Field Tomatoes. [PDF]
Castillo J +5 more
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Half Friend, Half Enemy? Comparative Phytophagy between Two Dicyphini Species (Hemiptera: Miridae). [PDF]
Souto P +3 more
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