نتایج جستجو برای: lepidoptera

تعداد نتایج: 15603  

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Sandra R Schachat Richard L Brown

Wing patterns are key taxonomic characters that have long been used in descriptions of Lepidoptera; however, wing pattern homologies are not understood among different moth lineages. Here, we examine the relationship between wing venation and wing pattern in the genus Micropterix, among the most basal extant Lepidoptera, in order to evaluate the two existing predictive models that have the pote...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2013
Pasi Rastas Lars Paulin Ilkka Hanski Rainer Lehtonen Petri Auvinen

MOTIVATION Current high-throughput sequencing technologies allow cost-efficient genotyping of millions of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for hundreds of samples. However, the tools that are currently available for constructing linkage maps are not well suited for large datasets. Linkage maps of large datasets would be helpful in de novo genome assembly by facilitating comprehensive geno...

2015
Shao-Hua Gu Jing-Jiang Zhou Shang Gao Da-Hai Wang Xian-Chun Li Yu-Yuan Guo Yong-Jun Zhang

Insect odorant binding proteins (OBPs) are thought to involve in insects' olfaction perception. In the present study, we identified 38 OBP genes from the antennal transcriptomes of Spodoptera litura. Tissue expression profiles analysis revealed that 17 of the 38 SlitOBP transcripts were uniquely or primarily expressed in the antennae of both sexes, suggesting their putative role in chemorecepti...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Biology 2021

The wings of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) are typically covered with thousands flat, overlapping scales that endow the colorful patterns. Yet, numerous species Lepidoptera have evolved highly transparent wings, which often possess altered morphology reduced size, presence membrane surface nanostructures dramatically reduce reflection. Optical properties anti-reflective been characterized...

2017
Adrian Brückner Michael Heethoff Nico Blüthgen

Long-chain cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are common components of the epicuticle of terrestrial arthropods. CHC serve as a protective barrier against environmental influences but also act as semiochemicals in animal communication. Regarding the latter aspect, species- or intra-functional group specific CHCs composition and variation are relatively well studied. However, comparative knowledge ab...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2010
Hardev S Sandhu Gregg S Nuessly Susan E Webb Ronald H Cherry Robert A Gilbert

The lesser cornstalk borer, Elasmopalpus lignosellus (Zeller) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) is an important pest of sugarcane (a complex hybrid of Saccharum spp.) in southern Florida. Reproductive and life table parameters for E. lignosellus were examined at nine constant temperatures from 13 to 36 °C with sugarcane as the larval food source. The pre- and postoviposition periods decreased with incre...

2005
M. P

Smedly & Eisner (1995, 1996) stressed the difficulties that terrestrial herbivores, including Lepidoptera, suffer in order to fulfill their need for sodium, an essential ion plentiful in the seas, but in short supply in plants. Adult Lepidoptera drink from puddles, edges of streams, carrion, and excreta from which they obtain sodium and proteins (Beck et al. 1999). Puddling behavior is typicall...

2009
M. A. Schmaedick A. M. Shelton M. P. Hoffmann

In recent years, pesticide resistance in some lepidopteran species, along with a general desire to reduce dependence on chemical pesticides, have led to increased interest in evaluating and enhancing the effects of naturally occurring biological control agents on the crucifer Lepidoptera. Due to the relative ease of documenting the impact of parasitoids on pest populations, however, virtually a...

2004
Anne Lyytinen Leena Lindström Johanna Mappes

According to our extensive data on Lepidoptera (883 species), UV wing patterns are almost three times more common in nocturnal than in diurnal Lepidoptera. This might be due to predation, because the primary diurnal predators, birds, utilize UV light in foraging and even prefer UV-reflecting prey. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a field experiment with tethered living moths whose wings we...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2007
Aline S Bernardino Teresinha V Zanuncio José C Zanuncio Eraldo R Lima José E Serrão

The brown moth Thyrinteina arnobia (Stoll, 1872) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is an important pest in Brazilian eucalyptus plantations. A gynandromorph individual of T. arnobia was found in a population of this pest in a laboratory rearing and it is described.

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