نتایج جستجو برای: percentage of nymphal instars mortality

تعداد نتایج: 21194876  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Anil Kumar Dubey Sudhir Singh Jon H Martin

The genus Acanthaleyrodes Takahashi is reported for the first time from India. Acanthaleyrodes elevatus sp. n. is described from Bridelia retusa in Kerala, India, with a key to puparia of Acanthaleydes species. The new species differs in its exceptionally elevated eighth abdominal tergite, circular vasiform orifice and eight pairs of subdorsal setae. The generic characteristics of Acanthaleyrod...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2012
W Rodney Cooper Dale W Spurgeon

Lygus hesperus Knight (Hemiptera: Miridae) is a key pest of fruit and vegetable crops, forages, and cotton (Gossypium spp.) in the western United States. Accurate models describing relationships between temperature and L. hesperus development are critical to the study of seasonal L. hesperus population dynamics. Development of L. hesperus nymphs was assessed at nine constant temperatures from 1...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m.motabar h. ladonni m. zaim

an investigation was conducted to study the larvicidal activity of teknar (san-402-i-bacillus thuringiensis, serotype h-14, sandoz, 600 itu/mg) on mosquitolarvaein kazeroun, fars province, southern iran. five experimental plots were selected randomly in a rice field and three concentrations of teknar: .0003, .0006 and .0012 cc/1 was used. maximum larval mortality usually occurred during the fir...

Journal: :Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control 2022

Abstract Background This study was conducted to investigate host stage preference and demographic parameters of the parasitoid species, Leptomastix dactylopii Howard (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), vine mealybug Planococcus ficus (Signoret) (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), an important pest in vineyards many countries. Results The results revealed that L. not able develop on 1st 2nd nymphal instars P. p...

2013
Stuart H. McKamey Brent V. Brodbeck

The nymphs of Antillotolania Ramos and Deiroderes Ramos are described for the first time, along with the first host record for the genus Antillotolania, represented by Antillotolania myricae, sp. n. Nymphal features of both genera, such as a ventrally fused, cylindrical tergum IX (anal tube), the presence of abdominal lamellae, and heads with foliaceous ventrolateral lobes confirm their placeme...

2011
G. P Agarwal Aftab Ahmad Archna Rashmi Gaurav Arya Nayanci Bansal A.K. Saxena

Abstract The population characteristics of the louse, Upupicola upupae (Shrank) (Mallophaga: Philopteridae: Ishnocera), infesting the Common Hoopae, Upupa epops L. (Aves: Upupiformes), were recorded during 2007-08 in District Rampur, Uttar Pradesh India. The pattern of frequency distribution of the louse conformed to the negative binomial model. The lice and its nits were reared in vitro at 35 ...

2010
D. P. Ambrose S. J. Rajan J. M. Raja

The impact of the insecticide, Synergy-505 (chlorpyrifos 50% and cypermethrin 5% E.C), on the functional response, predatory behavior, and mating behavior of a non-target reduviid, Rhynocoris marginatus (Fabricius) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), a potential biological control agent, were studied. Though both normal and Synergy-505-exposed R. marginatus exhibited Holling's type II curvilinear function...

2011
James L. Hanula Scott Horn S. Kristine Braman Jianghua Sun YANZHUO ZHANG JAMES L. HANULA SCOTT HORN S. KRISTINE BRAMAN JIANGHUA SUN

The biology of Leptoypha hospita Drake et Poor (Hemiptera: Tingidae), a potential biological control agent from China for Chinese privet, Ligustrum sinense Lour., was studied in quarantine in the United States. Both nymphs and adults feed on Chinese privet mesophyll cells that lead to a bleached appearance of leaves and dieback of branch tips. L. hospita has Þve nymphal instars with the mean du...

2013
VIRNA L. SAENZ RICHARD G. SANTANGELO EDWARD L. VARGO COBY SCHAL

For many insect species, group living provides physiological and behavioral beneÞts, including faster development. Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius L.) live in aggregations composed of eggs, nymphs, and adults of various ages. Our aim was to determine whether bed bug nymphs reared in groups develop faster than solitary nymphs.We reared Þrst instars either in isolation or in groups from hatching to a...

2008
ROBERT J. KOPANIC

J. Econ. Entomo!. 90(5): 1073-1079 (1997) ABSTRACT A novel experimental design that selectively excluded feeding of adults or nymphs on insecticidal baits was used to distinguish mortality caused by ingestion of bait from mortality caused by horizontal transfer of insecticide by foraging to non foraging cockroaches. In large cage laboratory assays and in apartments, exposure of Blattella german...

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