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Twig Girdler, <i>Oncideres Cingulata</i> (Say), Attacks Terminals of Plantation-managed Pecans
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Twig Girdler Oncideres spp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Onciderini)
The following Featured Creatures article discusses the habits, distribution, appearance, life history, ecology, and other features of twig girdlers in the genus Oncideres, with a particular focus on O. cingulata cingulata in Florida.
Miranda Barnes, Jiri Hulcr
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A comparison of trapping techniques (Coleoptera: Carabidae, Buprestidae, Cerambycidae, and Curculionoidea excluding Scolytinae). [PDF]
Skvarla MJ, Dowling AP.
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Terrestrial arthropods of Steel Creek, Buffalo National River, Arkansas. I. Select beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae, Carabidae, Cerambycidae, Curculionoidea excluding Scolytinae). [PDF]
Skvarla MJ +3 more
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The genera in the second catalogue (1833-1836) of Dejean's Coleoptera collection. [PDF]
Bousquet Y, Bouchard P.
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1995
Female Oncideres cingulata (Say) girdle living branches of deciduous trees with their mandibles and lay eggs in the freshly killed host. Girdled branches of American elm, Ulmus americana ; bitternut hickory, Carya cordiformis ; persimmon, Diospyros virginiana ; and shagbark hickory, Carya ovata, were collected in Missouri and examined.
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Female Oncideres cingulata (Say) girdle living branches of deciduous trees with their mandibles and lay eggs in the freshly killed host. Girdled branches of American elm, Ulmus americana ; bitternut hickory, Carya cordiformis ; persimmon, Diospyros virginiana ; and shagbark hickory, Carya ovata, were collected in Missouri and examined.
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Southwestern Entomologist, 2014
Abstract. Emergence patterns and sex ratios of the twig girdler, Oncideres cingulata (Say), were examined during 2004–2005 relative to measures of twig morphology and species of host tree. Emergence patterns varied significantly between study years, by sex, and among host species. Beetles emerged an average of 10 days earlier in 2004 than in 2005. Mean
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Abstract. Emergence patterns and sex ratios of the twig girdler, Oncideres cingulata (Say), were examined during 2004–2005 relative to measures of twig morphology and species of host tree. Emergence patterns varied significantly between study years, by sex, and among host species. Beetles emerged an average of 10 days earlier in 2004 than in 2005. Mean
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The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2011
ABSTRACT The reproductive success of the twig girdler Oncideres cingulata (Say) was examined relative to twig morphology of the host tree species used for oviposition. There were significant differences in twig morphology between hosts, in twig length, volume, and surface area.
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ABSTRACT The reproductive success of the twig girdler Oncideres cingulata (Say) was examined relative to twig morphology of the host tree species used for oviposition. There were significant differences in twig morphology between hosts, in twig length, volume, and surface area.
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2014
Describes the Twig Girdler (Oncideres cingulata) and Twig Pruner (Anelaphus villosus), their life cycles, damage to trees, and discusses ways to control.
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Describes the Twig Girdler (Oncideres cingulata) and Twig Pruner (Anelaphus villosus), their life cycles, damage to trees, and discusses ways to control.
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