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Landscape Heterogeneity and Changing Bioclimatic Parameters Link to Potential Expansion of <i>Gazalina chrysolopha</i> (Lepidoptera; Notodontidae) in Nepal: A Possible Bioagent for Seasonal Hyperacute Panuveitis (SHAPU) in South Asia. [PDF]
Seasonal hyperacute panuveitis (SHAPU) is an eye disease in Nepal. Several clinical and entomological studies have identified Gazalina chrysolopha as the possible causative moth for this disease. ABSTRACT Seasonal hyperacute panuveitis (SHAPU) is an eye disease primarily reported in Nepal, especially in mid‐hill regions of central and western parts ...
Bhusal DR +10 more
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New finds of five nemoral species of Notodontidae and Erebidae in the Lower Ussuri basin (Bikin district of the Khabarovsk region) are presented.
Евгений Сергеевич Кошкин
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Представлен список из 64 видов Macrolepidoptera, собранных в июне – июле 2023 г. в северной части Буреинского хребта и в 2022–2023 гг. в поселке Чегдомын.
Евгений Сергеевич Кошкин
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Two species of moths, Drasteria christophi (Alphéraky, 1895) (Erebidae) and Protarchanara abrupta Eversmann, 1854 (Noctuidae), are reported from Russia for the first time; seventeen species of Notodontidae and Noctuidae are found as new for the fauna of ...
Sergei A. Rybalkin +2 more
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Comparative morphology of the larval mouthparts among six species of Notodontidae (Insecta, Lepidoptera), with discussions on their feeding habits and pupation sites [PDF]
Larval mouthparts are significant organs for the individual development, morphologically related with feeding habits, and providing valuable characters for taxonomy and phylogenetic analysis.
Jia-Xin Liu, Lu Jiang
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Thaumetopoea processionea is a serious defoliator of oak and of medical concern whose abundance has consistently increased throughout Europe during the past two decades.
Eiko WAGENHOFF +5 more
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Phenological shifts and increases in voltinism within a moth community over a century of anthropogenic change. [PDF]
Abstract In temperate ecosystems, warming temperatures can advance spring phenology, extend autumn phenology, disrupt dormancy regulation, result in phenological mismatch across taxa, and even lead to increases in the number of generations per year (i.e., increases in voltinism).
Foster EM +4 more
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Schintlmeister A. 2022: Notodontidae of the Indonesian Archipelago (Lepidoptera). Vol. 1. Brill NV, Leiden, xii+441 pp. ISBN 978-90-04-35424-1. Price EUR 153.70.
M. RINDOŠ
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The expectation is that the phenology of an herbivore is influenced by abiotic factors and its own population density during development. In this study, we investigated how the pupal density affected the pupal traits and emergence of Thaumetopoea ...
Carmelo P. BONSIGNORE +3 more
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