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Ricania speculum, un novel hemiptere en Mediterranee

2016
Un fulgore poliphage de la famille de Ricaniidae, originaire des regions tropicales, fait son apparition sur la riviera italienne.
ROSSI, ELISABETTA, LUCCHI, ANDREA
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First Report of Sap Sucking insect pests on Dalbergia latifolia (Roxb.) from Non natural Growing Region of India

Indian Forester
Insect pests infesting Dalbergia latifolia were documented within plantations located in non-native regions of India. Although D. latifolia has been introduced to various regions in India, there is a lack of comprehensive research on insect pest record ...
Arvind Kumar, Neha Rajwar
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Ricania speculum (Walker) (Homoptera Ricaniidae): una cicalina aliena in espansione

2016
Segnalata ufficialmente nel 2014 in provincia di Genova, Ricania speculum è uno dei pochi Omotteri Ricanidi presenti in Europa, essendo le specie di questa famiglia distribuite prevalentemente della Regione Afrotropicale, Australiana e Orientale. In particolare, R.
ROSSI, ELISABETTA, LUCCHI, ANDREA
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Speculum Themed Issue: “Race, Race-Thinking, and Identity in the Global Middle Ages”

Speculum
W hen Cord Whitaker fi rst began to study race-thinking in medieval English and European literature and culture in the very early 2000s, it was unimaginable that one day Speculum would offer a themed issue on what was then considered a niche ...
C. J. Whitaker   +2 more
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Ricania speculum (Walker) (Homoptera Ricaniidae): the next injurious pest of grapevine in Europe?

2017
Ricania speculum is a new polyphagous planthopper to Europe, detected for the first time in 2014, near Genoa (Liguria, Italy). One year later it was found near La Spezia, where it was observed on many cultivated and wild plants. The eggs are inserted by the female inside the leaf midribs or in the young twigs, frequently leading to the death of the ...
Elisabetta ROSSI, Andrea LUCCHI
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The alien planthopper Ricania speculum acquires Flavescence dorée phytoplasma, but is unable to transmit it.

2018
"Ricania speculum is an alien planthopper accidentally imported from Far East, detected for the first time in the province of Genoa (Liguria, Italy) and spread out in Liguria and Tuscany regions. The species is univoltine in Italy, its overwintering eggs are inserted in linear rows inside thin plant structures (e.g. twigs, leaf ribs, stems). The nymphs
Pegoraro M   +5 more
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Evaluation of the potential vector role for the alien planthopper Ricania speculum in Flavescence dorée phytoplasma epidemiology

2018
Ricania speculum (Walker) is an exotic planthopper, accidentally introduced in Europe and officially reported in Italy (Liguria, Genoa) in 2014. It is now also spread in Tuscany (provinces of Massa Carrara, Lucca, Pisa). Ricania speculum is highly polyphagous on herbaceous and woody plants, either wild or cultivated, and can cause damages by sup ...
Galetto L   +6 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Obesity and adverse breast cancer risk and outcome: Mechanistic insights and strategies for intervention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Cynthia Morata-Tarifa   +1 more
exaly  

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