10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENTOMOPHAGOUS»
Discover the use of
entomophagous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
entomophagous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Hymenoptera. Diptera. Lepidoptera. Strepsiptera. Coleoptera. Hemiptera. Thysanoptera. Trichoptera. Mecoptera. Plecoptera. Neuroptera. Odonata. Corrodentia. Orthoptera. Dermaptera. Thysanura.
Curtis Paul Clausen, 1940
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Handbook of Biological Control: Principles and Applications ...
Knowledge of the nutrition and nutritional requirements of entomophagous
insects has improved significantly over the past three decades. Most nutritionally
related research with insects, however, has not been aimed at developing a
basic ...
T. W. Fisher, Thomas S. Bellows, L. E. Caltagirone, 1999
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The Biology of Blood-Sucking in Insects
Entomophagous insects are strong candidates for such a conversion. The
Rhagionidae are a good example: most of the group are predacious on other
insects, but a few species have turned to blood feeding. How could this
changeover have ...
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Relationships of Natural Enemies and Non-prey Foods
At first glance, it seems the goal of a synthesis on non-prey foods for
entomophagous arthropods should be a very simple task. I assure you, it was not.
Added to the sheer magnitude of omnivory in species popularly thought of
exclusively as ...
Jonathan G. Lundgren, 2009
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Fruit flies of economic importance 84
The Sub-group "Entomophagous" was activated in October 1983. In this report,
several aspects are treated including multiplication of Opius concolor Szepl. and
Biosteres longicaudatus Ashm. , parasites of Dacus oleae Gmel. and Ceratitis ...
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Concepts of Insect Control
entomophagous species in pure culture for use in maintaining insectary culture at
the required level; with maximum surplus to be utilised in the field colonisation
programme. Prior to taking up of the mass culture of entomophagous insects in ...
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Insect-pest Management and Control
LIFE HISTORIES, ECOLOGY, AND BIONOMICS OF ENTOMOPHAGOUS
SPECIES The life histories, ecology, and bionomics of entomophagous species
are included in one heading because it is difficult to recognize where one ends
and ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Plant and Animal Pests. Subcommittee on Insect Pests, 1969
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Mass Production of Beneficial Organisms: Invertebrates and ...
The most successful mass-rearing programs based on artificial diets were
achieved with herbivore insects utilized in sterile male releases, in
entomopathogen mass production, or as host or prey for entomophagous insects
(King and Leppla, ...
Juan A. Morales-Ramos, M. Guadalupe Rojas, David I. Shapiro-Ilan, 2013
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Integrated Pest Control in Olive Groves
On the contrary , the clima tics factors have secondary importance on the adults
being the entomophagous the first agent of scales mortality. Nevertheless the
beneficial fauna is strongly influenced by ecological factors. The sprays against
olive ...
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Plant Pest Risk Analysis: Concepts and Application
In addition, many potential non-target hosts of entomophagous agents are
considered plant pests in their own right. Furthermore, the arthropod fauna is
much larger and less understood (taxonomically and from a community structure
...
Christina Devorshak, 2012
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ENTOMOPHAGOUS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
entomophagous is used in the context of the following news items.
The next food revolution: Eating insects
... Asia and 11 in Europe considered 'entomophagous', feeding on bugs such as beetles, mealworms, and grasshoppers as a culinary delight. «The Daily Telegraph, May 15»
Integrated management of grapevine thrips
Raise eco-feast crops viz. castor, mustard, sunflower, marigold and coriander around the crop to conserve and encourage entomophagous ... «The Hindu, Mar 15»
Bug chef visits Hawkers Market. Samples to try!
Most countries in Africa, the Americas, Asia and even 11 in Europe are entomophagous, or have insects in their diet, but North Americans ... «Vancouver Sun, Feb 15»
Tarantulas, scorpions, cricket brownie samples
Most countries in Africa, the Americas, Asia and even 11 in Europe are entomophagous, or have insects in their diet, but North Americans ... «Vancouver Sun, Feb 15»
Is eating bugs just another food fad?
“There's a lot of entomophagous research coming out of the Netherlands right now,” says Marianne Shockley from the University of Georgia's ... «Irish Times, Dec 14»
Who is Kerria Lacca and Why Do Some Rabbis Hate Her So?
Nonetheless, there are 36 African countries that are “entomophagous” – as are 23 in the Americas, 29 in Asia, and 11 in Europe. Clearly, we ... «Yeshiva World News, Oct 14»
Don't grab the pesticides with crape myrtle aphids
... aphids include lady beetles and their larvae, green lacewings and their larvae, hover fly maggots, parasitic wasps and entomophagous fungi. «Charlotte Observer, Jun 14»
Delicious Creepy Crawly Snacks Around the World
Many countries around the world are already doing just that; in fact, 36 African countries are "entomophagous" (meaning they eat insects), ... «Huffington Post, Jun 14»
UN Urges Eating Insects; 8 Popular Bugs to Try
That helps to explain why 36 African countries are "entomophagous," as are 23 in the Americas, 29 in Asia, and even 11 in Europe. With so ... «National Geographic, May 13»
An Insectivore's Manifesto
Compared to the world's present-day animal agriculture industry, an entomophagous society would be both more efficient and ecologically ... «Harvard Crimson, Oct 12»