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Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Volume 91, Issue 3-4, Page 309-318, 1984.
Edward L. Mockford
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Are the Mallophaga degenerate Psocids?
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Volume 90, Issue 1-2, Page 97-117, 1983.
B. W. Betz
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Particle size matters: Efficacy of aerosols for the control of stored product psocids
The insecticidal effect of an aerosol formulation that contained a 100: 1 mixture of pyrethrin and methoprene (by volume), was evaluated for control of nymphs of four stored-product psocid species, Liposcelis bostrychophila, L. decolor, L.
Athanassiou C.G., Arthur F.H., Campbell J.F., Donaldson J.E.
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Structure of psocid taxocenoses (Psocoptera) were studied in forest ecosystems of the Western Carpathian Mts. during 1997–2001. Vegetation tiers were used as a study frame.
Otakar Holuša
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Psocid taxocenoses (Psocoptera) were studied in forest ecosystems of the Western Carpathian Mts. during 1997–2001. As a study frame, vegetation tiers (= altitudinal vegetation zones) were used.
Otakar Holuša
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Morphological and molecular characterization of a fungus, Hirsutella sp., isolated from planthoppers and psocids in Argentina [PDF]
A mycosed planthopper, Oliarus dimidiatus Berg (Hemiptera: Cixiidae), and two psocids, Heterocaecilius sp. (Psocodea: Pseudocaeciliidae) and Ectopsocus sp.
Balatti, Pedro Alberto +2 more
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Loneuroides is registered for the first time in Brazil. A new species from the Brazilian state of Bahia, is here described and illustrated. It differs from all the other species in the genus in details of the female ninth sternum and by number of primary
Alberto Moreira da Silva Neto +2 more
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An improved method for mass rearing of three liposcelid psocids (Psocoptera:
An improved method of mass culturing liposcelid psocids is described that enables the production of large numbers of insects with minimal equipment and handling.
Patrick J. Collins +3 more
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Structure of psocid taxocenoses (Psocoptera) were intensively studied in forest ecosystems of the Western Carpathian Mts. and Polonic biogeographical subprovincy during 1997–2001 in the Czech Republic.
Otakar Holuša
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