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A Revision of theniveaGroup of the Shore-Fly GenusDitrichophoraCresson (Diptera: Ephydridae)

2010

ABSTRACT Species of the nivea group (genus Ditrichophora Cresson) are revised. The group now includes four species of which one, D. gulkana (Alaska and Mongolia), is newly described. The group is now known to have a Holarctic distribution with two species, D. gulkana and D. nivea, being the first reported from the Nearctic Region. Another Asian species, D. brunnicosa, previously placed in Diclasiopa, is transferred to this group (genus Ditrichophora) and is also reported from Mongolia. To facilitate identification of these rare species, we have included diagnoses of the tribe, genus, and species group and have also provided an annotated key to Holarctic genera of the tribe Discocerinini and…

biologyEcologyRare speciesTerminaliaZoologyEphydridaeTribe (biology)biology.organism_classificationHolarcticGenusInsect ScienceNearctic ecozoneKey (lock)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTransactions of the American Entomological Society
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Diversity, ecology, distribution and biogeography of Diplura

2021

1. Diplura is the sister group to insects and one of the three basal hexapod groups with unique entognathan mouthparts. The order is divided into 10 families, which include 1008 species in 141 genera, with a high proportion of monotypic genera. They are ubiquitous in soils and subsurface terrestrial habitats, as well as have an important role in overall biogeochemical cycles. 2. We present the first comprehensive review of the global biodiversity and ecology of Diplura. We highlight four aspects of this basal hexapod group: diversity in morpho logical body plans and sizes; ecology in terrestrial environments from soil to caves; food preference and trophic levels, and their biogeographical a…

biologyEcologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiogeographyEcology (disciplines)EcosistemesApterygotaDistribution (economics)biology.organism_classificationDipluraBiodiversitatInsect ScienceEntognathaFauna cavernícolabusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDiversity (politics)media_commonInsect Conservation and Diversity
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An annotated checklist of burrower bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Cydnidae) from Bali (Indonesia) with new records*

2015

Abstract An annotated checklist of the Balinese Cydnidae is provided. Three species (Chilocoris adelphus, Macroscytus dominiqueae, M. javanus) are recorded for the first time from Bali, including the first Indonesian record for M. dominiqueae. Fromundus pygmaeus is recorded for the second time from the island. Our study increases the number of Cydnidae recorded from Bali to seven, and that known from Indonesia to 58.

biologyEcologyhemipterabaliHeteropteraindonesiaZoologynew recordsbiology.organism_classificationHemipteraChecklistcydnidaeQL1-991Insect ScienceCydnidaechecklistZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsheteropteraPolish Journal of Entomology
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Effects of azadirachtin on reproduction and egg development of the heteropteranOncopeltus fasciatusDallas

1986

Azadirachtin injected into newly hatched adults of Oncopeltus fasciatus affected longevity, fecundity and hatchability of eggs from treated parents. There were marked differences between males and females. Whereas mortality was higher in females, reproduction was interrupted at lower doses in males: 0.125 μg caused impotency. Topical treatment of normal eggs had no demonstrable effect on egg hatch. The studies showed that in respect to a possible use of azadirachtin in insect pest managment, the interruption of reproduction and adult development is of no less importance then growth interruption in larvae (Dorn et al. 1986). Zusammenfassung Die Wirkung von Azadirachtin auf Reproduktion und E…

biologyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectHeteropteraZoologybiology.organism_classificationLygaeidaeSexual dimorphismchemistry.chemical_compoundAzadirachtinchemistryInsect ScienceReproductionAgronomy and Crop Sciencemedia_commonJournal of Applied Entomology
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Diversity and Community Structure of Opiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in the Forest Estate of Artikutza (Spain)

2011

ABSTRACT The present work analyses the diversity of Opiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in the forest of the Artikutza Estate, within the Natural Park, Penas de Aya, in the western Pyrenees. Specimens belonging to this subfamily were collected throughout two cycles and in two different habitats: mixed forest and beech forest. A total of 105 specimens, including 20 different species, were collected. Diversity and structure analysis indicated higher diversity for the beech forest habitat, although the community is composed of a few abundant species and many rare species. A relationship between the presence of Opiinae and an increase in temperature was also ascertained.

biologyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectRare speciesCommunity structureHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationHabitatInsect ScienceProtected areaBeechBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDiversity (politics)media_commonFlorida Entomologist
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THREE NEW SPECIES OF CHOREBUS FROM SPAIN (HYMENOPTERA: BRACONIDAE: ALYSIINAE)

2002

Chorebus affiniformis, C. dentisignatus and C. granulosus, three species of Dacnusini from Spain, are described as new and are compared with allied species of the genus. Keys for their discrimination are provided.

biologyGenusInsect ScienceBotanyHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAlysiinaeFlorida Entomologist
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Revision of the Asian species of genus Xyalaspis Hartig, 1843 (Hymenoptera: Figitidae: Anacharitinae)

2014

A revision of genus Xyalaspis (Hymenoptera: Anacharitinae) in Asia is given. Xyalaspis lituricis Belizin, 1965 is synonymized with Xyalaspis hyalina Belizin, 1951. Four new species are described: Xyalaspis esbelta n. sp., Xyalaspis dimorphica n. sp., Xyalaspis orientalis n. sp., and Xyalaspis siamensis n. sp. Diagnostic characters are illustrated and data about biology, distribution and morphological variability of the studied species are discussed. A key to the Asian species of this genus is included.

biologyGenusInsect ScienceKey (lock)ZoologyFigitidaeHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationAnacharitinaeJournal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
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First record of the genus Syncrasis in Spain, with а redescription of Syncrasis (Eusyncrasis) talitzkii Tobias, 1986 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Alysii…

2011

The genus Syncrasis Foerster, 1862 as subgenus Eusyncrasis Tobias, 1986 is recorded for the first time in the fauna of Spain. A key to subgenera, and a detailed redescription of Syncrasis (Eusyncrasis) talitzkii Tobias, 1986 on the basis of Spanish material collected by а Malaise trap in the Alicante Province, are provided.

biologyGenusInsect ScienceZoologyAnimal Science and ZoologyHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationBraconidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAlysiinaeZoosystematica Rossica
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Interspecific extrinsic and intrinsic competitive interactions in egg parasitoids

2012

Interspecific competitive interactions can occur either between adult parasitoids searching/exploiting hosts (extrinsic competition) or between parasitoid larvae developing within the same host (intrinsic competition). Understanding how interspecific competition between parasitoids can affect pest suppression is important for improving biological pest control. The purpose of this work was to review both extrinsic and intrinsic competition between egg parasitoid species. These are organisms that are often candidates for biological control programs due to their ability to kill the pest before the crop feeding stage. We first reviewed the literature about interspecific competitive abilities of…

biologyHost (biology)Ecologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFacultative hyperparasitismfungiBiological pest controlfood and beveragesInterspecific competitionStorage effectbiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)ParasitoidSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataAnimal ecologyHost-location efficiencyInsect ScienceLarval competitionBiological controlPEST analysisAgronomy and Crop ScienceAdult competitionmedia_common
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The ovipositing female of Ooencyrtus telenomicida relies on physiological mechanisms to mediate intrinsic competition with Trissolcus basalis

2012

Ongoing studies by our group showed that the outcome of the intrinsic competition between two solitary egg parasitoids, Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) and Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Vassiliev) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), is dominated by O. telenomicida. In this article we investigated the role played by the ovipositing O. telenomicida female in the suppression of a T. basalis competitor. Laboratory experiments were conducted by allowing an O. telenomicida female to puncture the eggs of Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) with her ovipositor (= no oviposition) or to parasitize them. The results show that O. telenomicida relies on some physiological mechan…

biologyHost (biology)media_common.quotation_subjectfungiHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)ParasitoidNezara viridulaEncyrtidaeInsect ScienceBotanyOvipositorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsScelionidaemedia_commonEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
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