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Co-infection with a wheat rhabdovirus causes a reduction in Mal de Río Cuarto virus titer in its planthopper vector
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-04)
Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV, Fijivirus, Reoviridae) causes one of the most important diseases in maize (Zea mays L.) in Argentina and has been detected in mixed infections with a rhabdovirus closely related to Maize ...
The role of landscape structure on the abundance of a disease vector planthopper: a quantitative approach
(Springer, 2010-01)
Studies of patchily distributed insect populations have made clear the importance of host patch size and degree of isolation in determining the distribution of these populations. For such populations, patch connectivity ...
The role of landscape structure on the abundance of a disease vector planthopper: A quantitative approach.
(Springer, 2010-01)
Studies of patchily distributed insect populations have made clear the importance of host patch size and degree of isolation in determining the distribution of these populations. For such populations, patch connectivity ...
Phenotypic plasticity of the planthopper Delphacodes kuscheli (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) revealed by its selectivity, feeding rate and demographic traits on different food quality sites of wheat plants
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014-10)
Delphacodes kuscheli, a phloem sap-sucking planthopper and the main vector of the Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV) of maize in Argentina, was used to analyze phenotypic plasticity in behavior and demographic traits in response ...
New taxa and combinations in Neotropical Delphacini (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea)
(Magnolia Press, 2017-06)
A new South American genus of Delphacini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae), Neodelphax n. gen., is described. It includes a new species, N. sakakibarai sp. n., which is described herein, and two species that are ...
Observations on the mating behavior of a dryinid and first record of sexual cannibalism in the hymenoptera
(Springer Heidelberg, 2019-04)
Sexual cannibalism is a phenomenon that has been reported in a wide variety of invertebrate predators. In arthropods, it has been documented mostly in arachnids. The Dryinidae, a small cosmopolitan family of aculeate ...