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A new leafhopper (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from late Eocene Rovno amber described based on an adult and associated last-instar nymph from Perebrody (Ukraine)

Palaeoentomology, 2021
Rovnoxestus rasnitsyni gen. & sp. nov. is described from Eocene Rovno amber based on an adult female and fifth-instar nymph collected at a recently discovered locality at Perebrody, Rovno Province, Ukraine.
C. Dietrich, D. Dmitriev, E. Perkovsky
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Characterization and functional analysis of chitinase family genes involved in nymph–adult transition of Sogatella furcifera

Insect Science, 2020
Chitinase degrades chitin in the old epidermis or peritrophic matrix of insects, which ensures normal development and metamorphosis. In our previous work, we comprehensively studied the function of SfCht7 in Sogatella furcifera.
Xi-Bin Yang   +5 more
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First fossil record of a nymph (Ephemeroptera, Teloganellidae) from the Indian subcontinent.

Zootaxa, 2020
A fossil of a mayfly nymph that shows similarities with the modern genus Teloganella Ulmer, 1939 of the family Teloganellidae is recorded for the first time from the Indian subcontinent.
Priyadarshini Agnihotri   +4 more
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Nymphs of Diploperla1

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1981
The nymphs of the stonefly genus Diploperla are illustrated and described. The immature stages of D. duplicata and D. morgani were previously unknown. A key separating the three species is included.
J. Reese Voshell   +2 more
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Shield bugs (nymphs)

2023
Translation of Puchkov, VG (1961). Shchytnyky. Fauna of Ukraine 21(1)
Lars Willighagen   +1 more
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The role of Lathyrus sativus flower surface wax in short-range attraction and stimulant for nymph laying by an adult viviparous aphid

Bulletin of entomological research, 2019
Aphis craccivora Koch (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is an important pest of Lathyrus sativus L. plants, and causes retarded plant growth and loss of seed production. The insect sucks cell sap from flowers and lays nymphs on flowers.
Paroma Mitra   +3 more
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The Odyssey and the Nymphs

Gaia : revue interdisciplinaire sur la Grèce Archaïque, 2001
Nymphs in the Odyssey mediate between maritime and terrestrial perspectives, aiding the integration of the newly arrived in a foreign and alien country and that of Odysseus into Ithaca. Nymphs are particularly evocative of the experience of first encounters with new lands, conforming to an historical maritime perspective of hinterlands observed from a ...
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Nymphs and Nereids

Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, 1960
Nock Arthur Darby. Nymphs and Nereids. In: Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, tome 37, 1960. Mélanges offerts au Père René Mouterde pour son 80e anniversaire. Tome I. pp. 295-308.
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RNA interference of carboxyesterases causes nymph mortality in the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri.

Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, 2017
Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae), is an important pest of citrus. In addition, D. citri is the vector of Huanglongbing, a destructive disease in citrus, also known as citrus greening disease caused by Candidatus ...
A. Kishk   +6 more
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Redescription of the numbat tick Ixodes (Sternalixodes) myrmecobii Roberts, 1962 (Acari: Ixodidae) with descriptions of the male and nymph, and new host records.

Zootaxa, 2017
Limited knowledge regarding the biology and identification of the Australian tick Ixodes myrmecobii exists with only the female described to date. Here we provide a description of the male and nymph as well as a redescription of the female. All described
M. Kwak, A. Ash, A. Elliot
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