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We developed and field‐validated a fully automated trap for Cydia pomonella monitoring, combining a camera with a YOLOv8 object‐detection model for remote insect identification. In controlled laboratory validation, the model showed strong performance (precision 0.77, recall 0.83), with moderate reductions under field conditions. Across six experiments,
Veronica Carnio +5 more
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New species of plume moths (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) from Colombia
The article describes five new plume moths species from Colombia: Platyptilia yakovlevi Kovtunovich et Ustjuzhanin sp.n., Amblyptilia natali Kovtunovich et Ustjuzhanin sp.n., Lioptilodes arcabuco Kovtunovich et Ustjuzhanin sp.n., Hellinsia sofi Kovtunovich et Ustjuzhanin sp.n., Hellinsia staskalnoii Kovtunovich et Ustjuzhanin sp.n.
Kovtunovich, Vasiliy N. +3 more
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Mexican Lepidoptera biodiversity [PDF]
Being among the most habitat diverse countries in the world (and plant diversity is about 22,000 sp.), Mexico has a Lepidoptera fauna recorded at about 14,385 species but is estimated to be over 22,000 species, if not much higher (some estimates go to 35,
Heppner, J. B.
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ABSTRACT This paper advances scholarship on agri‐alternatives by probing the gap between romanticised narratives of how alternative farming transitions ought to be and the actual practices farmers enact in their fields. Focusing on moments when such alternatives encounter on‐the‐ground realities, we propose ambiguous ecologies as a lens to explore the ...
Arianna Tozzi, Enid Still
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Middlebrow Aesthetics: An Explanation and Defense
ABSTRACT We offer a philosophical account of the middlebrow as a theoretical category to do explanatory and critical work in aesthetics. On our account, the middlebrow ought to be understood as aspirational popular art. That is, it is art which aspires both to be popular (in a distinctive sense), and at the same time to be something more than popular ...
Aaron Meskin, Jonathan M. Weinberg
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New species of plume moths (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) from Ecuador
The article describes five new species of plume moths from Ecuador which are new to science: Amblyptilia kara Ustjuzhanin & Kovtunovich sp.nov., Hellinsia diana Ustjuzhanin & Kovtunovich sp.nov., Hellinsia elena Ustjuzhanin & Kovtunovich sp.nov., Hellinsia gielisi Ustjuzhanin & Kovtunovich sp.nov., and Hellinsia wojtusiaki Ustjuzhanin &
Ustjuzhanin, Peter Ya. +2 more
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Sex pheromone offers promise for control of artichoke plume moth
The artichoke plume moth may be foiled by field-wide use of a synthetic sex pheromone to confuse male moths.
K Haynes, M Birch, J Klun
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Effectiveness and robustness of robot infotaxis for searching in dilute conditions
Tracking scents and locating odor sources is a major challenge in robotics. The odor plume is not a continuous cloud but consists of intermittent odor patches dispersed by the wind.
Eduardo Martin Moraud +3 more
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A 4‐year survey of Cremastra appendiculata var. variabilis pollinators was conducted using a commercially available sensor camera throughout the flowering period. Additionally, sensor cameras and interval photography were used simultaneously to compare the number of videos capturing bumblebees.
Masahiko Shimada +2 more
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Three new species of plume moths are described from South Africa: Agdistis mostovskii sp.n., A. violaceus sp. n. and A. gornostaevi sp.n.
V. N. Kovtunovich, P. Ya. Ustjuzhanin
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