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Food and feed consumption of lemon butterfly, Papilio demoleus under laboratory conditions
W. M. Mangrio
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Papilio demoleus subsp. demoleus Linnaeus 1758
Published as part of Hu, Shao-Ji, Cotton, Adam M., Lamas, Gerardo, Duan, Kuang & Zhang, Xin, 2023, Checklist of Yunnan Papilionidae (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) with nomenclatural notes and descriptions of new subspecies, pp.
Hu, Shao-Ji +4 more
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The Lepidoptera fauna of Dhofar province and Sultanate of Oman in general have been poorly studied with a total of 63 species recorded so far for the province. Our aim was to study the distribution of Lepidoptera more in detail, in particularly for some
R. Verovnik +4 more
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In Puerto Rico, a tropical archipelago in a region characterized by complex socio‐economic and environmental change, ecological knowledge of the local insect fauna is scarce. Greater emphasis on ecological monitoring of model insect groups like Lepidoptera could provide insight into the effects of global change on tropical biodiversity and contribute ...
Caitlin N. Terry +3 more
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The swallowtail butterfly is the widespread vigorous destructive pest of new growing green leaves of Citrus limon, the different species of predators and parasitoids on major pests were observed field and laboratory conditions during, 2022.
W. M. Mangrio +4 more
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Papilio demoleus Linnaeus 1758
69. Papilio demoleus Linnaeus, 1758 Papilio demoleus Linnaeus, 1758; Systema Naturae (Ed. 10), 1: 464; TL: ‘Asia’ [Guangzhou, Guangdong, S. China].
Hu, Shao-Ji +4 more
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Papilio demoleus L. and P. polytes L. are common butterflies and distribute almost throughout Indonesia. Both species are attractive in butterfly gardens, but may be considered as pests in Citrus plantations.
D. Peggie +6 more
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The Taita Hills swallowtail butterfly, Papilio desmondi teita, was reared in captivity on wild citrus (Rutaceae), Toddalia asiatica and Clausena anisata, in Ngangao Forest, Taita Hills, Kenya. The butterflies were exposed to the host plants for oviposition inside the laying buckets under ambient laboratory conditions. Results revealed that P.
Oliver C. Genga +4 more
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The production of sustainable crops and environmental management in farming face several significant potential obstacles, including climate change, resource depletion and environmental degradation. Weeds and insect pests that considerably reduce yields have put crop production systems in danger.
Prodipto Bishnu Angon +7 more
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Pongamia pinnata aqueous leaf extracts (PALE) and P.pinnata synthesized Zinc Oxide nanoparticles synthesized (Pp-ZnONPs) efficacy as antifeedants against the 4th instar larvae of Citrus butterfly, Papilio demoleus L. was evaluated in this study conducted
L. Mahesh, M. Madhavi
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