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Morphometric life stages of a lemon butterfly, Papilio demoleus Linnaeus (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) on Citrus limon (L.) Osbeck

International Journal of Biosciences, 2021
This research was aimed to evaluate the morphometric study of Papilio demoleus (L.). The adult’s collection was made from lemon orchards surrounding of Moro, Naushahro Feroze, Bhiria, Kandiaro, and Mehrabpur talukas of the district; Naushahro Feroze and ...

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The mitochondrial genome of Papilio demoleus Linnaeus (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
We determined the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) sequence of Papilio demoleus (GenBank accession number KR024009) by long PCR and primer walking methods. The total length of mitochondrial DNA is 15,249 bp containing 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 22 transfer RNA genes and a control region.
Tianrong, Xin   +6 more
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Digestive proteases of Papilio demoleus : Compartmentalization and characterization

Phytoparasitica, 2013
Digestive proteolytic activities were studied in the larval midgut of Papilio demoleus by using azocasein, specific substrates and inhibitors regarding enzymatic allocation in the alimentary canal. The highest proteolytic activity was found in the midgut rather than foregut and hindgut that highest proteolytic activity was observed in soluble fraction.
Elham Yazdani   +2 more
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Bioefficacy of Entomopathogenic Nematodes against Papilio demoleus infesting Acid Lime, Citrus aurantifolia

Indian Journal of Nematology
Acid lime, Citrus aurantifolia is one of the most consumed citrus fruits in India and is severely affected by the citrus butterfly, Papilio demoleus.
S. Santhi, E. Jonathan
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Papilio demoleus Linnaeus (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae): results of community science monitoring 2021–2024 imply successful establishment in Cyprus

The Entomologist s monthly magazine
Since the northerly dispersal of Papilio demoleus Linnaeus from the Gulf States to inland Syria and south-eastern Turkey (Türkiye), progressive, subsequent spread from Mediterranean Turkey into Mediterranean Syria, Lebanon and Israel, also saw the ...
Eddie John   +6 more
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Effect of Kaolin Combined with Mineral Oil on the Field Control of the Citrus Butterfly Papilio demoleus (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)

Horticultural Studies
The citrus butterfly (Papilio demoleus Linnaeus) is one of the most destructive pests of citrus orchards in Iran, particularly in Mazandaran Province. Due to environmental and ecological concerns associated with chemical insecticides, alternative and eco-
Atefeh Asadnia Choobbasti   +2 more
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Form Perception in Papilio Demoleus L. (Papilionidae, Lepidoptera)

Behaviour, 1969
Abstract1. Freshly emerged imagines of Papilio demoleus kept in a large cage, were offered some circular patterns of different sizes and different degrees of contour, cut out of coloured papers of the standardized Ostwald series. 2. On the coloured patterns, these hungry insects showed a characteristic feeding response: each one approached a pattern in
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Impact of different host plants on biology and morphometrics of various developmental stages of Papilio demoleus (Linn.)

Journal of experimental zoology India
The comparative studies under laboratory conditions have been carried out to investigate the influence of different alternative host plants viz., bael [Aegle marmelos (L.)], curry leaves [Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng.], ber (Zizyphus mauritiana Lam.) and
Yogendra Singh, R. Ramakant
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On the innervation of the prothoracic glands inPapilio demoleus L. (Lepidoptera)

Experientia, 1968
Die Prothorakaldruse der SchmetterlingsraupePapilio demoleus L. ist mit Sicherheit innerviert, wobei jede einzelne Drusenzelle von Nervenendigungen umsponnen ist. Der Befund spricht fur eine Aktivierung der Hautungsdruse durch Neurosekret, das durch Nerven zugefuhrt wird.
K P, Srivastava, H H, Singh
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Interaction of visual and olfactory stimuli determining orientation of Papilio demoleus larvae

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1978
Abstract An attractant visual source (foliage green paper) and an attractant odour source (citral) were presented in different combinations to Papilio demoleus larvae. The larval orientation to these sources of stimuli was determined by their interaction which varied with their combination pattern.
Promila Khattar, K.N. Saxena
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