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American Journal of Botany, 1948
ALTHOUGH SCALE insects in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions are commonly parasitized by higher fungi, chytrid diseases or chvtridiosis of such insects appear to be comparatively rare. So far very few cases bave been reported in the literature.
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ALTHOUGH SCALE insects in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions are commonly parasitized by higher fungi, chytrid diseases or chvtridiosis of such insects appear to be comparatively rare. So far very few cases bave been reported in the literature.
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1894
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The visual system of male scale insects
Naturwissenschaften, 2008Animal eyes generally fall into two categories: (1) their photoreceptive array is convex, as is typical for camera eyes, including the human eye, or (2) their photoreceptive array is concave, as is typical for the compound eye of insects. There are a few rare examples of the latter eye type having secondarily evolved into the former one. When viewed in
Elke K, Buschbeck, Martin, Hauser
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2017
Describes the damage scale insects can cause by feeding on trees, shrubs, and indoor plants and how to control these insects. Additionally discusses the most common armored scale pests in Virginia, utilizing text and diagrams.
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Describes the damage scale insects can cause by feeding on trees, shrubs, and indoor plants and how to control these insects. Additionally discusses the most common armored scale pests in Virginia, utilizing text and diagrams.
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Early evolution of insect scales
Science, 2018Paleontology Organisms use tiny structures on their surfaces to produce striking optical effects. The wing scales of butterflies and moths exhibit some of the most diverse physical colors produced by insects, but whether they have always been equipped with photonic structures is unknown. Zhang et al. used fossil evidence to establish that these insects
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Fungi parasitic on scale insects
1921(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Genomic conflict in scale insects
Biological Reviews, 2010It is now clear that mechanisms of sex determination are extraordinarily labile, with considerable variation across all taxonomic levels. This variation is often expressed through differences in the genetic system (XX-XY, XX-XO, haplodiploidy, and so on).
Ross, Laura, Pen, Ido, Shuker, David M.
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Coccidae (scale insects) of Japan
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