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Mouthparts of adult Plodia interpunctella

open access: yes, 2013
Die Anatomie und Morphologie der Mundwerkzeuge sowie das Vorkommen der unterschiedlichen Typen von Sensillen auf den Mundwerkzeugen von Plodia interpunctella (Pyralidae) wurden mit Hilfe von Lichtmikroskopie und Rasterelektronenmikroskopie untersucht.
Barcaba, Theresa
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Development of Plodia interpunctella and Corcyra cephalonica on cricket flour

open access: yes, 2022
The interest in novel food, such as insect-based products, is increasing. Finished products, which contain insect meal, could be susceptible to stored-product pest infestations. This work aimed to evaluate whether cricket-based flour (CF) is susceptible to infestation by Plodia interpunctella (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and Corcyra cephalonica ...
Sara Savoldelli   +3 more
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Susceptibility of maize variants to Plodia interpunctella

open access: yes, 2013
The behavior of the Indian meal moth Plodia interpunctelLa on maize genotypes differing in embryo development, both on whole and longitudinally sectioned kernels, was studied. In the test with whole kernels, damage was very low or absent, and only viviparous mutants were significantly attacked.
L. Limonta   +3 more
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Gustatory perception of phytoecdysteroids in Plodia interpunctella larvae

open access: yesEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 2010
Phytoecdysteroids are steroidal compounds produced by various plants that disrupt growth and development of insects eating them. They exhibit an insecticidal activity on a number of insect pests such as Plodia interpunctella (Hu¨bner) (Lepidoptera ...
Kacem Rharrabe   +2 more
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Structural characterization of the hemocytes of Plodia interpunctella

Journal of Morphology, 1983
AbstractSix types of hemocytes were identified in fifth instars of the Indian meal moth, Plodia interpunctella. The morphology of these cells was characterized by phase contrast and electron microscopy, with Sudan black B, Giemsa, Janus green B, and periodic acid‐Schiff staining.
Sylvia C, Beeman   +3 more
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Development of the larval ovary in the moth, Plodia interpunctella

Journal of Insect Physiology, 2004
The morphogenesis of ovaries and the organization of germ cells within them were visualized during the larval stages of the moth, Plodia interpunctella. The germ cells were observed by utilizing confocal microscopy coupled with immuno-fluorescent staining for the alpha-crystallin protein 25 (alphaCP25). The alphaCP25 was previously shown to be specific
E F, Beckemeyer, P D, Shirk
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Transovarian transmission of Nosema plodiae in the Indian-meal moth, Plodia interpunctella

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1973
Abstract Twenty-five adult female Plodia interpunctella infected with Nosema plodiae laid 856 eggs in laboratory tests; 12.5% of the eggs were infected transovarially. The highest level of transmission by an individual female was 14 infected eggs of 27 laid (51.8%); the lowest level of transmission observed was 1 of 43 eggs (2.3%). All stages of
William R. Kellen, James E. Lindegren
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TRAPPING PLODIA INTERPUNCTELLA (LEPIDOPTERA: PYRALIDAE)

American Journal of Agricultural Science, Engineering, and Technology, 2017
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of pheromone trap modification on the catch ofmale Plodia Interpunctella. Laboratory experiments were conducted comparing pairs ofdifferent trap designs, each having different modifications, to determine the effect on mothscatches Moths catch of standard funnel trap compared with a sticky delta trap was ...
Iliyasu Mohammed Utono   +2 more
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