Stored product psocids (Psocoptera): External morphology of eggs [PDF]
Eggs of thirteen synanthrophic psocids of the families Trogiidae, Psyllipsocidae, Liposcelididae and Lachesillidae, commonly occurring in stored products in Europe, are described. Descriptions are based on overall appearance during embryogenesis, size and surface sculpturing. Morphological details are illustrated using scanning electron micrographs.
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Evaluation of Potential Attractants for Six Species of Stored- Product Psocids (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae, Trogiidae) [PDF]
Psocids have emerged as worldwide pests of stored commodities during the past two decades, and are difficult to control with conventional management tactics such as chemical insecticides.
Campbell, James F. +3 more
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Biology of some British psocoptera, with particular reference to species frequenting foliage [PDF]
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Efficacy of Methoprene for Control of Five Species of Psocids (\u3ci\u3ePsocoptera\u3c/i\u3e) on Wheat, Rice, and Maize [PDF]
The insect growth regulator methoprene was evaluated for control of Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel, Liposcelis decolor (Pearman), Liposcelis entomophila (Enderlein), Liposcelis paeta Pearman (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae), and Lepinotus reticulatus ...
Arthur, Frank H. +2 more
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Barklice (Insecta: Psocodea) from Early Cretaceous resiniferous forests of Iberia (Spanish amber): New Troctomorpha and a possible Psocomorpha [PDF]
Psocids, commonly known as barklice, are insects belonging to the order Psocodea, together with the parasitic lice. They usually inhabit forest litter or the bark of tree trunks and branches, showing grazing herbivorous or detritivorous feeding habits ...
Delclòs Martínez, Xavier +3 more
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Pesticidal Toxicity of Phosphine and Its Interaction with Other Pest Control Treatments. [PDF]
Alzahrani SM, Ebert PR.
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Distribution of three psocid species (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae) in different moisture gradients in wheat [PDF]
Psocids can cause considerable economic losses to stored products by direct feeding, and they have become global pests during the last two decades. We studied the distribution of Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae), Liposcelis
Campbell, James F. +3 more
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Competition of Rhyzopertha dominica and Sitophilus oryzae on six sorghum varieties. [PDF]
Agrafioti P, Arthur FH, Athanassiou CG.
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Insecticidal Effect of Diatomaceous Earth Against Three Species of Stored-Product Psocids on Maize, Rice, and Wheat [PDF]
We evaluated the efficacy of three diatomaceous earth (DE) formulations, Dryacide, Protect-It, and Insecto, against three Psocoptera species, Liposcelis entomophila (Enderlein) (Liposcelididae), Lepinotus reticulatus Enderlein (Trogiidae), and Liposcelis
Arthur, Frank H. +3 more
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Effect of Nitrogen on Stored-Product Insect Control at Industrial Scale. [PDF]
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