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How far can you go caterpillar? Observations on Uresiphita maorialis (Felder) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) larvae crawling away from their host plants in an urban setting
(2014)
BetweenOctober2007andMarch2008,Icarriedoutfieldobservations and a semi-controlled pilot experiment to become familiar withthe biological and phenological aspects of U. maorialis. In my observations,I noticed that ...
Host plant specificity of the moth species Glena mielkei (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) in northern Chile
(2014)
Background: Host plant specificity refers to the preference of insects for particular plant species that allow them to
complete their life cycle. Moth species of the Geometridae family depend closely on the vegetation ...
Egg laying site selection by a host plant specialist leaf miner moth at two intra-plant levels in the northern Chilean Atacama Desert
(2014)
Egg laying site selection by a host plant specialist leaf miner moth at two intra-plant levels in the northern Chilean
Atacama Desert. The spatial distribution of the immature stages of the leaf miner Angelabella tecomae ...
Observations on the biology and distribution of Uresiphita reversalis (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), a defoliator of the native tree Calia secundiflora in México
(2014)
Observations on the biology and distribution of Uresiphita reversalis (Lepidoptera, Crambidae), a defoliator of the native tree Calia secundiflora in México. Uresiphita reversalis (Guenée, 1854) feeding on Calia secundiflora ...