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On a small collection of Swedish Lepidoptera, kept at the National Museum of Natural History, Sofia
The paper presents an inventory of 28 species of butterflies and moths collected in the northernmost part of Sweden during 1931–1932. The collection is of certain historical value and is kept at the National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian ...
Stanislav Abadjiev, Stoyan Beshkov
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Development of synthetic volatile attractant for male Ectropis obliqua moths
The tea geometrid Ectropis obliqua is one of the most serious leaf-feeding insect pests in tea (Camellia sinensis) in East Asia. Although several volatile chemicals emitted from tea plants have been reported to be attractive to E.
Xiao-ling SUN +5 more
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Description of Eretmocera hafeetensis sp. nov. from UAE (Lepidoptera, Scythrididae) [PDF]
Eretmocera hafeetensis sp. nov., a moth in the family Scythrididae, is described and illustrated based on the examination of three male and 13 female specimens collected at the foot of Jebel Hafeet, an isolated 1,140 metres-high massif just south of Al ...
Huw Roberts, Bengt Å. Bengtsson
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Floral to green: mating switches moth olfactory coding and preference [PDF]
Mating induces profound physiological changes in a wide range of insects, leading to behavioural adjustments to match the internal state of the animal.
Bengtsson, Marie +30 more
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lhordley/Moth-colonisers: Release for Zenodo DOI
<p>Data and scripts for paper: Rate of moth species establishment increases over 120 years but shows no acceleration due to recent anthropogenic climate change</p ...
Lisbeth Hordley
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Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) are widely distributed in the world, but high-level phylogeny in Lepidoptera remains uncertain. More mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) data can help to conduct comprehensive analysis and construct a robust phylogenetic
Meiling Cheng +7 more
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Inhibitory Pathways for Processing the Temporal Structure of Sensory Signals in the Insect Brain
Insects have acquired excellent sensory information processing abilities in the process of evolution. In addition, insects have developed communication schemes based on the temporal patterns of specific sensory signals.
Hiroyuki Ai +4 more
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CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE ZYGAENIDAE (LEPIDOPTERA) OF TÜRKİYE
The aim of this study is to contribute to the recent distribution and systematic classification of Zygaenidae (Lepidoptera) in 12 provinces in the Aegean, eastern Anatolia, and Thrace regions of Türkiye, with the records obtained from May 2020 to ...
Serdar Akar +3 more
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Handbook of Moth-Flame Optimization Algorithm
Moth-Flame Optimization algorithm is an emerging meta-heuristic and has been widely used in both science and industry. Solving optimization problem using this algorithm requires addressing a number of challenges, including multiple objectives ...
Mirjalili, S, Seyedali Mirjalili
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Pheromone Transduction in Moths [PDF]
Calling female moths attract their mates late at night with intermittent release of a species-specific sex-pheromone blend. Mean frequency of pheromone filaments encodes distance to the calling female. In their zig-zagging upwind search male moths encounter turbulent pheromone blend filaments at highly variable concentrations and frequencies.
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