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Three NewAdelphenaldisSpecies (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Alysiinae) from Africa, with First Descriptions of the Female ofA. subsurrectionis(Fischer) a…

2014

Three new species of the genus Adelphenaldis from Africa (including Madagascar) are described: Adelphenaldis capensis sp. n., A. mesoafricanus sp. n., and A. noyesi sp. n. The female of A. subsurrectionis (Fischer, 2003) and the male of A. claricornis (Fischer, 1993) are recorded for the first time and described.

biologyInsect ScienceZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Hymenopterabiology.organism_classificationAgronomy and Crop ScienceBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAlysiinaeAfrican Entomology
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Phenobarbital Induction of UDP-glucosyltransferase Activity in Drosophila melanogaster Meigen

2000

The inducibility of UDP-glucosyltransferase activities towards the exogenous substrates 1-naphthol and 2-naphthol and the endogenous metabolite xanthurenic acid was demonstrated in Drosophila melanogaster Meigen larvae and adults using phenobarbital as an inducer. In adults, a 3.5-fold increase of glucosyltransferase activity toward xanthurenic acid and a 2.0-fold increase of the activity toward exogenous substrates (1-naphthol and 2-naphthol) was found. In larvae, maximum induction of all three UDP-glucosyltransferase activities (2.5-fold and 1.5-fold increase of the activity toward the exogenous and endogenous substrates, respectively) was achieved when insects, reared on solid medium, we…

biologyMetaboliteEndogenybiology.organism_classificationIsozymechemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryBiotransformationInsect SciencemedicineXanthurenic acidPhenobarbitalDrosophila (subgenus)Drosophila melanogasterAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedicine.drugJournal of Entomological Science
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Annotated Check-List of Orthoptera of Libya

2009

Abstract A list of Libyan Orthoptera is presented based on specimens preserved in Museums, incorporating all (previously published or unpublished) label information. Overall, 141 species are included, of which four are new records for the country. Given within “species inquirendae” are another six species, with the reasons for confirming their presence. Libya's orthopteran fauna is probably not rich, but our knowledge of it is far from exhaustive.

biologyOrthopteraEcologyInsect ScienceFaunaNorth africabiology.organism_classificationCheck ListEnsiferaArchaeologyNorth Africa Caelifera Ensifera Libya RecordsCaeliferaJournal of Orthoptera Research
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Dorsthippus and Aethiopiacris: synonymic genera of Dwarf Grasshoppers of the Ethiopian highlands (Orthoptera: Acrididae)

2020

The grasshopper species of the genera Dorsthippus Donskoff, 1977 (D. baleensis) and Aethiopiacris La Greca, 1994 (A. parva) of the Ethiopian highlands are very poorly known. Little information is a...

biologyOrthopteraInsect ScienceZoologyTaxonomy (biology)biology.organism_classificationGrasshopperEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAcrididaeAnnales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.)
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Raunoloma longiceps(Linnavuori, 1977) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae): First Record from Uganda

2015

The present note reports the first Ugandan record of Raunoloma longiceps (Linnavuori, 1977), a rarely collected African burrower bug species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae). This record increases the number of Cydnidae genera reported from Uganda to seven, with a total of 12 species. Cydnidae belong to the superfamily Pentatomoidea and are known by almost 700 species distributed in all zoogeographical regions of the world (Lis 1996, 1999, 2006; Lis & Lis 2014). Species of the family are well-known by the common name of burrower (or burrowing) bugs, because of their ability to dig into the ground. This behaviour is possible mainly due to their strong and well-developed tibial and coxal co…

biologyPentatomoideaEcologyInsect ScienceHeteropteraSetaSUPERFAMILYbiology.organism_classificationCydnidaeAgronomy and Crop ScienceHemipteraEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAfrican Entomology
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Molecular phylogeny, biogeographic history, and evolution of cave-dwelling taxa in the European harvestman genusIschyropsalis(Opiliones: Dyspnoi)

2015

Abstract We estimated a multigenic molecular phylogeny and reconstructed biogeographic history for the European harvestman genus Ischyropsalis C.L. Koch 1839 (Dyspnoi). To reconstruct historical biogeographic patterns we conducted an algorithmic VIP analysis which revealed patterns consistent with a vicariance-dominated history. The existing morphology-based systematic framework for Ischyropsalis is mostly inconsistent with molecular phylogenetic results, and a new informal system is established that recognizes three main clades and several sub-clades. Species-level analyses revealed two non-monophyletic species (I. pyrenaea Simon 1872 and I. luteipes Simon 1872); subspecies of I. pyrenaea …

biologyPhylogenetic treeBiogeographic modellingZoologyOpilionesSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationMultilocus phylogenyCave evolutionSettore BIO/05 - ZOOLOGIATaxonGenusInsect ScienceDyspnoiMolecular phylogeneticsSpecies treeEcological specializationConvergenceCladeJournal of Arachnology
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Molecular phylogeny of Iberian Fordini (Aphididae: Eriosomatinae): implications for the taxonomy of generaFordaandParacletus

2009

Mediterranean representatives of the galling aphid tribe Fordini (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Eriosomatinae) are usually grouped under the subtribe term Fordina. Aphids within Fordina display two-year life cycles, alternating between Pistacia shrubs, where they induce conspicuous galls, and roots of Poaceae species. The high number of morphs present in a given species, the lack of knowledge of the complete cycle in some species, and the similarity between homologous morphs observed in different species pose many taxonomic problems in this group. We present results of a survey to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships among Fordini species present in the Iberian Peninsula and the Canary Islands.…

biologyPhylogeneticsInsect ScienceMolecular phylogeneticsBotanyGallTaxonomy (biology)AphididaeEriosomatinaebiology.organism_classificationCladeHemipteraEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSystematic Entomology
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Kairomonal effect of walking traces from Euschistus heros (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) on two strains of Telenomus podisi (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)

2003

.  The semiochemical cues used by geographically isolated strains of the parasitoid, Telenomus podisi (Ashmed), to find eggs of the stink bug Euschistus heros were investigated. Two strains of Te. podisi, maintained on eggs of a South American host (E. heros) were studied. One parasitoid strain originated from specimens collected near Brasilia, Brazil (SA strain), and a second strain originated from specimens collected at Beltsville, Maryland (NA strain). Cold tolerance tests of adults from the NA and SA Te. podisi strains, analyses of the cuticular hydrocarbons between the two strains, and crossing experiments between strains each indicated consistent differences between the NA and SA stra…

biologyPhysiologyHeteropteraZoologyPentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationParasitoidTelenomus podisiInsect ScienceKairomoneBotanyHerosSemiochemicalEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsScelionidaePhysiological Entomology
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Source of the host marking pheromone in the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae).

2001

After oviposition, Trissolcus basalis females always mark the host's surface, depositing host marking substances for herself and to warn other ovipositing females. The perception of these host marking substances, probably through the antennae, can induce the female to leave and seek healthy hosts. Parasitoid females exposed to conspecific parasitized egg masses left the host egg masses significantly more often than when exposed to non-parasitized egg masses. More egg mass leaving behavior also was observed when the egg masses were treated with Dufour's gland secretion but not when treated with secretion from the common oviducts. The common oviduct has a secretory epithelium that produces el…

biologyPhysiologyHost (biology)fungiZoologyHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationParasitoidInsect ScienceBotanyPheromoneOviductSecretionDufour's glandScelionidaeJournal of insect physiology
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Corrigendum to “Uncovering deep mysteries: The underwater life of an amphibious louse” [Journal of Insect Physiology 71 (2014) 164–169]

2015

biologyPhysiologyInsect Sciencebiology.animalInsect physiologyZoologyUnderwaterLousebiology.organism_classificationJournal of Insect Physiology
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