نتایج جستجو برای: lepidoptera

تعداد نتایج: 15603  

2012
A. M. SHELTON C. W. HOY R. C. NORTH M. H. DICKSON

J. Econ. Entomo!. 81(2): 634-640 (1988) ABSTRACT Differences in susceptibility to damage by Thrips tabaci Lindeman and the lepidopteran pest complex (Plutella xylostella (L.), Artogeia rapae (L.), and Trichoplusia ni (Hiibner)) were documented and analyzed for fresh market and experimental cabbage varieties. Patterns of resistance to damage were different for Lepidoptera and T. tabaci. The comm...

Journal: :Journal of Insect Science 2002
W.L. Mechaber C.T. Capaldo J.G. Hildebrand

We present evidence for two behaviors influenced by intact, vegetative plant odor - upwind flight and abdomen curling - in female Manduca sexta and demonstrate the influence of the age and mating status of the moths on these behaviors. We compared the behavioral responses of laboratory-reared M. sexta. of discrete ages and physiological states (2,3, and 4 day old for virgin; 2 and 3 day old for...

2003

The adults of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L, are known to have been transoceanic migrants in Europe since ancient times. The insect, which has its origin in Asia Minor, spread to other parts of the world with the spread of the cultivation of its host, the crucifers, and by using its own migrational abilities over long distances. Several large scale transoceanic migrations have been re...

2017
Silke Allmann Anna Späthe Sonja Bisch-Knaden Mario Kallenbach Robert C. Schuurink Andreas Reinecke Silke Sachse Ian T. Baldwin Bill Hansson

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Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Hana Belmabrouk Thomas Nowotny Jean-Pierre Rospars Dominique Martinez

Sensory systems, both in the living and in machines, have to be optimized with respect to their environmental conditions. The pheromone subsystem of the olfactory system of moths is a particularly well-defined example in which rapid variations of odor content in turbulent plumes require fast, concentration-invariant neural representations. It is not clear how cellular and network mechanisms in ...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2009
Peter A Follett

In 2006, U.S. Department of Agriculture-Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service published a landmark rule providing generic radiation quarantine treatments. The rule approved radiation doses of 150 Gy for any tephritid fruit fly and 400 Gy for all other insects except the pupa and adult stages of Lepidoptera. The generic radiation treatments apply to all fresh horticultural commodities. Ther...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 1998
S A West J M Cook J H Werren H C Godfray

Wolbachia form a group of intracellular bacteria that alter reproduction in their arthropod hosts. Two major phylogenetic subdivisions (A and B) of Wolbachia occur. Using a polymerase chain reaction assay we surveyed for the A and B group Wolbachia in 82 insect species from two temperate host-parasitoid communities (food webs) and a general collection of Lepidoptera caught at a light trap. One ...

2016
Jennifer M. Gleason Yihong Zhou Jennifer L. Hackett Bethany R. Harris Michael D. Greenfield William J. Etges

In the study of sexual selection among insects, the Lesser Waxmoth, Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), has been one of the more intensively studied species over the past 20 years. Studies have focused on how the male calling song functions in pair formation and on the quantitative genetics of male song characters and female preference for the song. Recent QTL studies have attempted to e...

2013
Katherine J. Willis Thomas Merckx Blanca Huertas Yves Basset Jeremy Thomas Christian Andersen

Lepidoptera are one of the four major insect orders, and one of the best studied invertebrate groups, containing over 160,000 described species and an estimated equal number of undescribed species, arranged in 124 families (Kristensen et al. 2007). Lepidoptera occupy all except the very coldest terrestrial regions, but the Neotropics and Indoaustralian region have five times more species per un...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Yume Imada Atsushi Kawakita Makoto Kato

The Lepidoptera represent one of the most successful radiations of plant-feeding insects, which predominantly took place within angiosperms beginning in the Cretaceous period. Angiosperm colonization is thought to underlie the evolutionary success of the Lepidoptera because angiosperms provide an enormous range of niches for ecological speciation to take place. By contrast, the basal lepidopter...

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