North Carolina blueberry farmers are facing a newly identified threat beneath the soil.
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Scientists at North Carolina State University have pinned the mystery on the tile-horned prionus, Prionus imbricornis, a ...
They detected successful settlement of stained larvae on tiles placed in the lagoon. The staining method provides researchers with a quick, simple, and non-toxic approach to studying dispersal in ...
image: Identification of the first luciferin-producing insect belonging to the order Diptera in the Neotropics paves the way for researchers to investigate other biochemical functions of the molecule ...
Analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene confirmed that all 36 larvae collected from the different fruit type/origins were Qfly. Furthermore, all of the approximately ...
Stomatopods (Crustacea, Stomatopoda) are well studied for their aggressive behavior and unique visual system as well as their commercial importance in Asian and European countries. Like many ...
"Presented at the Taxonomy Workshop held at the Murray-Darling Research Centre, Albury, 2-4 February 1999." ENT copy gift of Richard C. Greene, SIL. siris_sil_1107699 ...
Mouth larvae are parasites that hatch and live inside the oral cavities of human and animal hosts. These pests can cause a dangerous infection called oral myiasis. This disorder rarely occurs in ...
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