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An improved female-targeted semiochemical lure for the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis Hbn. [PDF]
The addition of synthetic 4-methoxy-2-phenethyl alcohol to the known attractant phenylacetaldehyde synergized attraction of the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis, the blend invariably catching 3 to 5 times more than phenylacetaldehyde on its own ...
Katona, V. +8 more
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S’esmenta la troballa al massís dels Ports de Tortosa-Beseit (sud-oest de Catalunya) de l’endemisme ibèric Adscita schmidti (Naufock, 1933) Découverte dans le massif des Ports de Tortosa-Beseit (Sud-Ouest de la Catalogne) d’Adscita schmidti (Naufock, 1933), endémique ibérique.
Pérez de-Gregorio, Josep Joaquim +1 more
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One Decade’s Research Efforts in Hungary to Develop a Bisexual Lure for the Cotton Bollworm Helicoverpa armigera Hübner [PDF]
L
Ary, K. +11 more
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Zygaenidae (Lepidoptera) of Thrace Region of Turkey
The Zygaenidae fauna of the Thrace Region (European Turkey) was studied by using attractant traps as well as by netting specimens in biotopes. Esters of 2-dodecenoic acid and stereoisomers of 2-butanol were used as sex attractants.
Feza Can Cengiz +5 more
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The richness and diversity of Lepidoptera species in different habitats of the national Park Theniet El Had (Algeria) [PDF]
The diversity of Lepidoptera in several habitats of the National Park Theniet El Had (P.N.T.E.H.) was studied during twelve months of the years 2015 and 2016 in several habitats and totalising 851 specimens belonging to 17 families, 9 super families and ...
Adamou-Djerbaoui, M +3 more
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A new species, Thibetana keili Efetov & Tarmann, sp. n., is described from Tibet (China). The characters of this species are compared with those of Artona postalba Elwes, 1890 (from Sikkim, India).
K. A. Efetov, G. M. Tarmann
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Using 30 gene fragments and sampling nearly 50% of the genera, we provide a well‐resolved phylogeny of Zygaenidae; Zygaenidae are recovered as monophyletic as are most of the subfamilies. The lineage leading to the extant Zygaenidae diverged in Late Cretaceous, while the divergence among the subfamilies occurred a little before the Cretaceous–Paleogene
Mirela Mirić +6 more
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Relic elements in Lepidoptera-fauna of the steppe zone of Southern Russia. II. [PDF]
In the second part of the article 31 species of Lepidoptera known from the Rostov-on-Don area were observed. They are, from the following families: Noctuidae, Geometridae, Sphingidae, Lycaenidae, Pieridae, Cossidae, Zygaenidae, Lecithoceridae ...
A.N. Poltavsky +2 more
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There is a confusion about the date of the description and the type locality of the vine-feeding Zygaenidae species that is known as Theresimima ampellophaga. The correct date and type locality based on the original description are provided and discussed.
K.A. Efetov, G.M. Tarmann, O.G. Gorbunov
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The vine bud moth, Theresimima ampellophaga (Bayle-Barelle, 1808), has been known as a pest on grapevine (Vitis vinifera) since ancient Roman times. Despite the fact that the vineyards are widely distributed in Albania, there are no clearly documented ...
V. Verenozi +5 more
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