نتایج جستجو برای: coccidae

تعداد نتایج: 355  

2013
Ferenc Kozár Zsuzsanna Konczné Benedicty Kinga Fetykó Balázs Kiss Éva Szita

The number of scale insect species (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) known from Hungary has increased in the last 10 years by 39 (16.6 %), to a total of 274 species belonging to 112 genera in10 families. The family Pseudococcidae is the most species rich, with 101 species in 34 genera; Diaspididae contains 59 species in 27 genera; Coccidae contains 54 species in 27 genera; and the Eriococcidae contains 33...

2016
Mehmet Bora Kaydan Zsuzsanna Konczné Benedicty Balázs Kiss Éva Szita

In the last decades, several expeditions were organized in Europe by the researchers of the Hungarian Natural History Museum to collect snails, aquatic insects and soil animals (mites, springtails, nematodes, and earthworms). In this study, scale insect (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha) specimens extracted from Hungarian Natural History Museum soil samples (2970 samples in total), all of which were coll...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Shouhei Ueda Swee-Peck Quek Takao Itioka Keita Inamori Yumiko Sato Kaori Murase Takao Itino

In the Asian tropics, a conspicuous radiation of Macaranga plants is inhabited by obligately associated Crematogaster ants tending Coccus (Coccidae) scale insects, forming a tripartite symbiosis. Recent phylogenetic studies have shown that the plants and the ants have been codiversifying over the past 16-20 million years (Myr). The prevalence of coccoids in ant-plant mutualisms suggest that the...

Journal: :Research, Society and Development 2021

A jade-vermelha (Mucuna bennettii F. Muell, Fabaceae) é uma trepadeira exótica facilmente encontrada em vários pontos do Distrito Federal, usada como forma de ornamentação quadras e parques na região. Esse trabalho tem objetivo relatar pela primeira vez a ocorrência da cochonilha Coccus hesperidum L. (Hemiptera: Coccidae) M. bennettii. Amostras cochonilhas foram coletadas duas plantas situadas ...

Journal: :The Entomologist's monthly magazine. 1904

2009
D. J. Ponsonby

Chilocorus nigritus (F.) has been one of the most successful coccidophagous coccinellids in the history of classical biological control. It is an effective predator of many species of Diaspididae, some Coccidae and some Asterolecaniidae, with an ability to colonize a relatively wide range of tropical and sub-tropical environments. It appears to have few natural enemies, a rapid numerical respon...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 2009

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