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Estados inmaturos de Lepidoptera (LXI). Neurothaumasia ankerella (Mann, 1867) en Huelva, España (Lepidoptera: Tineidae, Nemapogoninae)

open access: yesSHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología, 2022
Se describen e ilustran los estados inmaturos de Neurothaumasia ankerella (Mann, 1867), que vuela en Huelva, así como su ciclo biológico, su alimentación (madera húmeda y deteriorada situada debajo de la corteza de un alcornoque muerto Quercus suber L ...
M. Huertas Dionisio
semanticscholar   +1 more source

First contribution to the knowledge of the braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) of Malta [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A total of 48 species of braconid wasps (excluding 16 Aphidiidae) are here reported as occurring in the Maltese Islands, of which 38 species are reported for the first time from this territory.
Papp, Jeno
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Three new Opogona species with wing reduction from St Helena Island, South Atlantic Ocean (Lepidoptera: Tineidae: Hieroxestinae)

open access: yesMetamorphosis, 2022
Three new species of Opogona Zeller, 1853 from St Helena Island with wing reduction are described; Opogona ashmolei Karisch & Fowler, sp. nov., Opogona squamata Karisch & Stevens, sp. nov. and Opogona exiguata Karisch & Dutton, sp. nov. All these species
T. Karisch   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Thermal tolerance, climatic variability and latitude [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The greater latitudinal extents of occurrence of species towards higher latitudes has been attributed to the broadening of physiological tolerances with latitude as a result of increases in climatic variation.
Abraham Addo-Bediako   +8 more
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"Others": Prodidactidae, Psychidae, Pterophoridae, Somabrachyidae, Thyrididae, Tineidae, Yponomeutidae, Zygaenidae, undetermined family

open access: yesMetamorphosis, 2022
EXPLANATION OF THE MASTER LISTSThere are 28 master lists, grouped as convenient taxon groups and split in such a way as to make each list individually downloadable but form an integral part of the main article.
H. Staude   +17 more
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Adult emergence course of Kermania pistaciella Amsel (Lepidoptera:Tineidae) in Culture Cages and Population Change on Pheromone Traps at Three Different Altitudes of Gaziantep

open access: yesKahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Üniversitesi Tarım ve Doğa Dergisi
Pistachio twig borer moth [Kermania pistaciella Ams. (Lep: Tineidae)] is the economically damaging species where pistachio is grown. As a result of the feeding of the larvae of the pest, the fruit buds fall off, the damaged shoots remain short.
Yasemin Bengü Şahan, H. Tunaz
semanticscholar   +1 more source

On two species of Opogona Zeller, 1853 from St Helena Island (Tineoidea: Tineidae: Hieroxestinae)

open access: yesMetamorphosis, 2022
A new species of Opogona is described, based on specimens collected at two sites with Gumwood trees (Commidendrum robustum (Roxb.) DC.) (Asteraceae) on St Helena Island.
T. Karisch
semanticscholar   +1 more source

New records of Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) from the Maltese Islands with an updated checklist [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Thirty-three species of Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are newly recorded from the Maltese Islands, of which, 19 include host data. An updated checklist for the 181 chalcidoid species recorded from Malta is also included, which belong to 17 families as ...
Askew, Richard R., Mifsud, David
core   +1 more source

New species and new records of Palaearctic Meessiidae and Tineidae (Lepidoptera: Tineoidea)

open access: yesSHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología, 2021
Newly described and illustrated in the family Meessiidae are Eudarcia topoliacola Gaedike, sp. n., and Novotinea cretica Gaedike, sp. n., and in the family Tineidae: Hapsifera tadjikistana Gaedike, sp. n., Nemapogon paracyprica Gaedike, sp.
R. Gaedike
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A highly resolved food web for insect seed predators in a species‐rich tropical forest

open access: yesEcology Letters, Volume 22, Issue 10, Page 1638-1649, October 2019., 2019
Abstract The top‐down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, which are often poorly documented, particularly in species‐rich tropical forests. At Barro Colorado Island, Panama, we compiled the first food web quantifying trophic interactions between the majority of co‐occurring woody plant species and their ...
Sofia Gripenberg   +21 more
wiley   +1 more source

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