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. Studia Comitatensia 5. Tanulmányok Pest megye múzeumaiból. [Ethnography of Börzsöny. Studia Comitatensia 5. Studies from the museums of Pest county.] Pest Megyei Múzeumok Igazgatósága . [Directorate of Museums of Pest County.] Szentendre 1977 . 507

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Acta Biologica Hungarica
Authors:
Kokkadan K. Srikumar
,
Sukumaran Smitha
,
Bastian S. Kumar
, and
Balakrishnan Radhakrishnan

Waterhouse (Miridae: Hemiptera) collected from Jorhat area tea plantations, South Assam, India . Resistant Pest Manag. Newsl. 17 , 8 – 12 . 6. Han , B. Y. , Chen , Z. M

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13 264 266 Huzián, L. 1982: Kukorica kártevői. (Maize pests.) pp. 158-162. In: Petróczi, I. (ed.), Szántóföldi növényvédelem. (Field Crop

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The biology of Agistemus exsertus Gonzalez was studied to determine the suitability of different phytoseiid eggs as prey. The development was faster and reproduction was higher when A. exsertus fed on eggs of Amblyseius lindquisti Schuster and Pritchard, Neoseiulus cucumeris (Oudemans) and Amblyseius zaheri Yousef and El borolossy (6.57 days and 111.5 eggs; 6.71 days and 110.1 eggs and 6.93 days and 101.0 eggs) than that of Euseius scutalis Athias-Henriot, Neoseiulus barkeri (Hughes) and Amblyseius swiriskii Athias-Henriot (8.6 days and 63.1 eggs; 7.29 days and 52.0 eggs and 7.87 days and 37.7 eggs), respectively. A. exsertus consumed daily more N. barkeri and A. zaheri eggs (4.63 and 3.85) than other phytoseiid eggs, respectively. Deits of A. lindquisti, N. cucumeris and E. scutalis (eggs) provided the greatest female longevity and the least was in case of N. barkeri.

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insecticides to control a number of pests such as termites, thrips, whiteflies, locusts, aphids and beetles ( Roberts and Hajek, 1992 ; Fernando et al., 2012 ). There are many kind and pestiferous arthropod pests in stored product. These insects can be divided

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34 6 55 Rupp J. Topographic history of Buda-Pest and its vicinity , (in Hungarian), Eggenberger Ferdinánd Magy. Akad. Könyvtáros, Pest, 1868

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Introduction The potato tuber moth (PTM), Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller) is a noticeable pest of potatoes in many potato cultivation areas ( Kroschel and Sporleder, 2006 ). The pest is difficult to control and many farmers have relied on broad

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