10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PSOCID» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
psocid in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
psocid im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Insects of Stored Products
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Psocids Pyralid moths Raisin moth Red flour beetle Redlegged ham beetle ...
Psocids feed primarily on molds, so any product that can sustain mold growth can
harbor a psocid population. They can also feed on starches, starchy glues used
in bookbindings, and dead insects. Raw grain to finished food products and ...
Y. H. Hui, L. Bernard Bruinsma, J. Richard Gorham, 2002
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Urban Insects and Arachnids: A Handbook of Urban Entomology
The combination of mold and humid environment is often suitable for psocid
infestations. Species of Stimulopalpus are found seasonally on moist exteriors of
concrete buildings. Psocids do not live in isolation, and often interact with other ...
William H. Robinson, 2005
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North American Psocoptera
Information on parasitoids and predators of psocids was summarized by New (
1987), who emphasized the importance of small sphecid wasps as psocid
predators. In southeastern United States, Rhopalum atlanticum Bohart has been
noted to ...
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Encyclopedia of Entomology
Although some psocid habitats are distributed over a wide altitudinal range,
many of the psocids present are usually limited to a part of this range. In the most
comprehensive work concerning altitudinal distribution of psocids, only two of 53
...
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Thortoniana a Commemorative Volume for Lan W. B. Thornton
rapidly increases in late winter and early spring before psocid grazing begins.
There is a temporal refuge for the food organism. What would happen in the
tropics where presumably there would be no such respite? How different would
be the ...
Alfonso N. García Aldrete, 2004
Ten-spotted Psocid. Peripsocus calif ornicus. This common species is a typical
outdoor psocid. ADULT: BL 2 mm; wings transparent, with few veins and small,
brown spots. Common on the leaves of many kinds of trees. Gregarious, groups
of ...
Jerry A. Powell, Charles Leonard Hogue, 1980
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American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
See also Psocoptera ancient, 224 ball-shaped Psocid, 220 birdnest, 218 cave,
218 common, 227 damp, 225 elliptical, 221 false lizard, 224 fateful, 223 hairy-
veined, 221 hairy-winged, 222 large-winged Psocid, 219 lash-faced Psocid, 225
leaf ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000
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The Psocoptera of Tropical South East Asia
Revue suisse de Zoologie 109:383-395.Lienhard, C., 2003a. Additions and
corrections (Part 1) to Lienhard & Smithers 2002: 'Psocoptera (Insecta) – World
Catalogue and Bibliography' (pp. 1-24).– In: Yoshizawa, K. (ed.). Psocid News.
Tim New, C. Lienhard, 2007
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The Other Insect Societies
Alarm pheromones are another possibility, as are trail or group-cohesion
pheromones to help individuals keep up with the group. There is no account of
defensive behavior in psocid individuals or groups. What dramas must unfold on
the tree ...
6 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PSOCID» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
psocid im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The environmental genomics of metazoan thermal adaptation
Expansion of Hsp gene families was found in three NGS studies; 11 hsp70 genes were identified in Liposcelis entomophila (psocid; Wei et al., 2013), 9 in ... «Nature.com, Mär 15»
Gardening: Summer's not over yet
It is a psocid, a tiny insect that feeds on the algae on the trunks of many trees. They spin the web for protection from those August rain showers. There is no need ... «Naples Daily News, Aug 14»
How to tell your bees from your bee killers
That made the job much easier; the insect was identified as a psocid or tree cattle, Cerastipsocus venosus. According to Lyle Buss, University of Florida ... «Florida Times-Union, Aug 13»
For home-grown pineapples, persistence pays
The webbing is being produced by tiny insects called psocid or bark lice that are harmless to the tree. The psocids live under the webbing -- you can see them if ... «NOLA.com, Jun 12»
Growing Wise Mysterious webs on tree trunks
Psocids construct a fine silken web on tree trunks and sometimes on large branches. This web protects the maturing insects from rain and predators. The webs ... «Tampa Bay Newspapers, Jul 11»
It's too late to prune poinsettias
A: Maybe your tree is getting a head start on its Halloween disguise or maybe this is the work of some scary but harmless psocid insects. My guess is this is the ... «Orlando Sentinel, Okt 10»