نتایج جستجو برای: athalia rosae
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Sawflies were collected in Ethiopia during 2010-2013. Three species represent new records for the country: Arge deckerti Koch, 2005, Athalia excisa Koch, 2006 and Xenapates nigrifrons Koch, 2012. Arge flavifrons Mocsáry, 1909, syn. n. and A. transvaalensis Cameron, 1911, syn. n. are subjective synonyms of A. micheli (Buysson, 1900) that is re-described here. Athalia fumosa Gribodo, 1879 sp. rev...
Plant chemistry can be a key driver of host shifts in herbivores. Several species in the sawfly genus Athalia are important economic pests on Brassicaceae, whereas other Athalia species are specialized on Lamiales. These host plants have glucosides in common, which are sequestered by larvae. To disentangle the possible direction of host shifts in this genus, we examined the sequestration specif...
Discovering cryptic species in well-studied areas and taxonomic groups can have profound implications in understanding eco-evolutionary processes and in nature conservation because such groups often involve research models and act as flagship taxa for nature management. In this study, we use an array of techniques to study the butterflies in the Spialia sertorius species group (Lepidoptera, Hes...
افزایش جمعیت و طغیان زنبور برگخوار شلغم Athalia rosae (Hym.: Tenthredinidae)در سال 1380، موجب خسارت شدید در تعدادی از مزارع کلزای شهرستان مریوان گردید. در این تحقیق، ویژگیهای زیستی و تغییرات جمعیت این آفت، در طی سالهای 1383 و 1384 در منطقه مریوان مورد بررسی قرار گرفت. این آفت دارای 3 نسل در سال میباشد که خسارت عمده به کلزا، توسط لاروهای نسل سوم وارد میشود و حشرات کامل آن در اواخر شهریور ظاه...
Labeo rosae, a species with a native range in Southern Africa, was discovered in the Congo basin by re-identification of two museum specimens previously identified as Labeo mesops. The occurrence of this species in the upper Congo implies a range extension of the species of more than 1000 km. Although the species' distribution is mirrored by that of some other Cypriniformes, its occurrence in t...
In order for rose plants to develop normally, one of the conditions is timely detection attacks damaging agents, an important place within which belongs phytopathogens Sphaerotheca Pannosa (Wallr.) Lev. Var. Rosae Woron and Diplocarpon Wolf. Quantifying effect attack pathogens pannosa rosae on monitored varieties, revealed changes in some biological failures related ratio length / width leaflet...
the rose sawfly, arge rosae linnaeus, is one of the most destructive pests of rose bushes in the north of iran. nowadays, many attempts have been made to reduce pesticide application by looking for new methods of pest control. a non chemical method for controlling insect pests including a. rosae can be achieved by using genetically engineered plants expressing carbohydrase inhibitors. therefore...
We tested the enemy hypothesis for gall morphology on a model system comprising two Diplolepis rose gall wasp species and their associated parasitoids. The enemy hypothesis predicts both that gall traits will influence parasitoid attack rates within species, and that galls with contrasting morphologies will support different parasitoid communities. This hypothesis is supported by studies at bot...
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