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Based on examination of the material deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, one species of Oecophoridae, Acria ceramitis Meyrick, is reported for the first time from North Korea.
Sangmi Lee, Bong-Kyu Byun
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List of the Lepidoptera of Black Sturgeon Lake, Northwestern Ontario, and Dates of Adult Occurrence [PDF]
From May to September each year from 1960 through 1968, a collection of Lepidoptera was made at Black Sturgeon Lake, northwestern Ontario, from speci mens captured in a light trap and from specimens netted during the day.
Sanders, C. J
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Three genera Megacraspedus Zeller, 1839, Aulidiotis Meyrick, 1925, and Cuprina Sinev, 1988 and four species of the superfamily Gelechioidea are reported for the first time from the Korean Peninsula.
Jun-Mo Koo, Jae-Dong Kim, Kyu-Tek Park
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The Species Richness of Lepidoptera in a Fragmented Landscape: A Supplement to the Checklist of Moths of Butler County, Ohio [PDF]
Land conversion for agriculture or urban expansion has fragmented the midwestern landscape and isolated native biotas in remnant habitat patches. Identification of priority renmants to be targeted for conservation, however, requires an understanding of ...
Crist, Thomas O, Summerville, Keith S
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The results of a biodiversity survey on butterflies and moths from the upper course of the Neretva River in Bosnia and Herzegovina are presented. This survey was conducted between 27.6.
Branislava Dukić, Gernot Kunz
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Folivore caterpillars on Roupala montana Aubl. (Proteaceae) in Cerrado Sensu Stricto [PDF]
No cerrado a riqueza de espécies de lepidópteros é alta e confirmada por registros de adultos, mas o conhecimento sobre as interações das lagartas com suas plantas hospedeiras ainda é incipiente.
Bendicho-López, Aurora +3 more
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Plant–arthropod associations in custard apples, genus Annona: A global perspective
Annona species, commonly known as custard apples, engage with a wide range of arthropods, including both herbivores and pollinators, which shape their ecology. These plants produce secondary metabolites that may serve as natural defenses against pests.
Helena Romero +3 more
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Among the mechanisms that influence herbivorous insects, fires, a very frequent historical phenomenon in the cerrado, appear to be an important modifying influence on lepidopteran communities. The purpose of this study was to compare the richness, abundance, frequency, and composition of species of caterpillars in two adjacent areas of cerrado sensu ...
Cintia Lepesqueur +3 more
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Faunistic data of micromoths (Lepidoptera) in North Korea
In a study of material of microlepidoptera in North Korea that was collected during the zoological expeditions (1970s–1980s) conducted under a scientific agreement between Polish and North Korean academies of science, 17 species belonging to the ...
Kyu-Tek Park, Sora Kim
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Defensive Regurgitation by A Noctuid Moth Larva (Litoprosopus Futilis)
Larvae of the noctuid moth Litoprosopus futilis regurgitate when disturbed. The oral effluent proved deterrent to ants on nearcontact, and topically irritating in a scratch test with a cockroach. Larvae regurgitated when attacked by lycosid spiders and derived some protection from this behavior.
Scott R. Smedley +2 more
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