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Perlodidae (Plecoptera) of Wisconsin [PDF]
The family Perlodidae is one of the most abundant and widespread in the order Plecoptera. These stoneflies occur in a wide variety of clean-water habitats and as indicator organisms have potential for assessing water quality.
Billmyer, Steven J.+1 more
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Seventy-two females, one male, seven deutonymphs and two protonymphs specimens of Ledermuelleriopsis aminiae Nazari & Khanjani, 2017 were collected from Pülümür Valley, Turkey.
Salih Doğan, Sibel Doğan
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Nymphaea alba L. which belongs to Nymphaeaceae has been used as gardening plants, foods, and medicines. In this study, we completed whole chloroplast genome of N.
Jongsun Park+4 more
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The biological study of Carpocoris coreanus Distant carried out in March 2011 on wild mustard Brassica nigra (L.) at 25 Cº and 33% R.H. It has been found that the overwintered adult in the hibernated region of stink bug C.
Banaz Sedik Abdulla+2 more
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The Complete chloroplast genome sequence of the Nymphaea lotus L. (Nymphaeaceae)
Nymphaea lotus L. (Nymphaeaceae) is a type species of subgenus Lotos, which has been frequently cultivated in ornamental garden pools. Here, we presented complete chloroplast genome of N.
Yongsung Kim+4 more
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Silencing of two insulin receptor genes disrupts nymph-adult transition of alate brown citrus aphid [PDF]
Insulin receptors play key roles in growth, development, and polymorphism in insects. Here, we report two insulin receptor genes (AcInR1 and AcInR2) from the brown citrus aphid, Aphis (Toxoptera) citricidus.
Ding, Bi-Yue+7 more
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Plant Stimuli and Their Impact on Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Dispersal and Host Selection
A diverse diet in polyphagous insects satisfies changing nutritional needs but the choice of host plant may vary throughout the insect and plant life cycle.
Brett R. Blaauw+3 more
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Description of the Nymph of \u3ci\u3eCentroptilum Walshi\u3c/i\u3e (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae), with Biological Notes [PDF]
The nymph of Centroptilum walshi McDunnough is described. C. walshi appears to be bivoltine in Wisconsin, with emergences throughout June into early July and from late August to early November.
Bergman, Edward A, Hilsenhoff, William L
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Survey of the Reduviidae (Heteroptera) of Southern Illinois, Excluding the Phymatinae, With Notes on Biology [PDF]
A survey of the nonphymatine reduviids of southern Illinois was conducted from April 1996 to November 1998. In addition to county distributions, information was collected on times of occurrence of adults and nymphs and associated habitats.
Hagerty, A. M, McPherson, J. E
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Morphology of immatures of Euschistus (Mitripus) grandis (Insecta: Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Immatures are important sources of information about characters, thus potentially improving classification and phylogenies. Euschistus (Mitripus) grandis Rolston, 1978 occurs in southern and southeastern Brazil.
Larissa Donida Biasotto+2 more
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