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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SPHINGID»
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1
Evolution of the Insects
Most sphingid larvae are camouflaged the color of their green host plants (Figure
13.54), and some of these have large eye spots on the thorax that presumably
startle potential predators. The caterpillars of one sphingid genus, though, are ...
David Grimaldi, Michael S. Engel, 2005
2
Survey and Management of Greengram
Sphingid, Agrius ...
The book entitled "SURVEY AND SURVEILLANCE OF GREENGRAM SPHINGID, Agrius convolvuli (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) AND ITS MANAGEMENT" is a work of M.Sc (Agri)in Agricultural Entomology.
Mallappa Chandaragi, Rajashekaragouda Patil, 2012
Put another way, a sample of slightly more than 12000 wild-caught sphingid and
sat- urniid caterpillars of 71 species have generated no Thyreodon genus-group
wasps, even though this genus-group specializes on Sphingidae. A few more ...
Allan D. Watt, Nigel E. Stork, Mark D. Hunter, 1997
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Issues in Life Sciences—Acarology, Arachnology, and ...
Research Institute, Fort Worth: Patterns of Richness, Composition, and
Distribution of Sphingid Moths Along an Elevational Gradient in the Andes-
Amazon Region of Southeastern Peru “The adult sphingid communities of three
sites in ...
5
Species Richness and Community Composition of
Sphingid Moths ...
The current study aims to 1) describe the species richness and community composition of hawkmoths along an elevational gradient in Southeastern Peru, 2) describe whether species or genera are characteristics of a particular elevational ...
Clayton Alexander Sublett, Austin College (Sherman, Tex.) Department of Biology, 2011
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Pollination and Floral Ecology
Vogel (1954) reported that sphingid flowers commonly have a star-shaped
radially symmetrical appearance as the insect approaches, and a narrower
corolla than similarly sized flowers visited by day-flying butterflies; both of these
features ...
7
100 Butterflies and Moths: Portraits from the Tropical ...
... con- •uction and placement. Then one day Petrona Rios Castro und a sphingid
egg glued neatly to the newly expanding leaves Vochysia ferruginea (
Vochysiaceae). A sphingid egg on Vochy- i? What sphingid caterpillar could
possibly feed ...
Jeff C. Miller, Daniel H. Janzen, Winifred Hallwachs, 2007
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Arthropod Diversity and Conservation
Schulze (2000) found a mid-elevational peak for recorded sphingid species
richness on an altitudinal gradient on Mt. Kinabalu in northeastern Borneo, which
is the highest and best-surveyed mountain on the island (e.g. Schulze et al. 2000
).
D. L. Hawksworth, Alan T. Bull, 2007
Comparable cost estimates of hovering flight are available for three groups that
hover as part of their flower- feeding habits: sphingid moths, hummingbirds, and
glossophagine bats. Between these three groups, glossophagine bats have the ...
Thomas H. Kunz, M. Brock Fenton, 2006
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An Atlas of Orchid Pollination: European Orchids
Darwin (1888) carefully studied the flower and concluded that only a sphingid
moth with a long proboscis of about 25-28 cm, as yet unknown to science, could
pollinate it. He wrote: "In Madagascar Angraecum sesquipedale must depend on
...
Nelis A. Van Der Cingel, 2001
5 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SPHINGID»
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In comparison the Sphingidae collections of the Museum at that time comprised 60,000 pinned specimens, many of which were over 100 years old. «Natural History Museum, mar 14»
Roboticists discover the secret of insect flight, and it's not wings
... Flag; Unflag; Go to permalink. The Carolina Sphinx. Big, gorgeous sphingid, though its larvae are typically considered pests on tobacco. Good pollinator, too. «io9, apr 13»
Chemical and non-chemical alternatives to endosulfan exist
They were: pigeon pea (pod fly), mustard (leaf and pod caterpillar and sawfly), sesamum (pod capsule borer and sphingid caterpillar), sunflower (sastor ... «The Hindu, apr 11»
Alula tolerates drought and rugged conditions
The presumed loss of a historic insect pollinator, a hawk (sphingid) moth, was a devastating blow. Alula populations on Haupu Ridge on Kauai — devastated by ... «Honolulu Star-Advertiser, dic 10»
Amid spiralling government interest, world's top 350 DNA barcode …
Sphingid moths are found around the world, and the first global barcode survey of the group will be presented in Taipei. "The importance of this work to ... «EurekAlert, set 07»