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Authors Year Title Journal
14780 RAZAK, Ahmad Irfan Abdul, Siti Nurlydia SAZALI, Ratnawati HAZALI, Farah Nabillah Abu Hasan Aidil FITRI, and Isaac Stia MARCELLINUS. 2023 Morphometric analysis of sexual dimorphism in Penthicodes farinosus (Weber, 1801) (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) from Sarawak Borneo Journal of Resource Science and Technology 13(1): 165-172. https://doi.org/10.33736/bjrst.5283.2023.
10520 Kim, H.J. 2013 Morphometric analysis of wing variation of lantern fly, Lycorma delicatula from northeast Asia. Korean Journal of Applied Entomology 52(4): 265-271.
3938 Saxena, R.C. and A.A. Barrion. 1989 Morphometric comparison of stridulating organs of brown planthopper (BPH) infesting rice and Leersia grass. International Rice Research Newsletter 14(1): 29-30. pdf
9056 Trivellone, V., C, Nali, and A, Lucchi. 2006 Morphometric studies in Neodryinus typhlocybae (Ashmead)(Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) diapausing larvae and cocoons in Italy: a multivariate approach. Entomological News 117(2): 125-132. pdf
1830 Goh, H.G., R.C. Saxena, A.A. Barrion, and G.R. Wu. 1992 Morphometric variations of a populations [sic] of the whitebacked planthopper, Sogatella furcifera Horvath (Homoptera: Delphacidae), from Korea, China, and the Philippines. Korean Journal of Applied Entomology 31(1): 37-44.
348 Bhattacharyya, P.R., A.K. Bhattacharya, and S.K.Verma, S.K 1983 Morphometrical studies on the Patnagar and Hyderabad populations of brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal). Indian Journal of Entomology 45(2): 101-107.
15123 Saicharan, D. and S.S. Karabhantanal. 2022 Morphometry and description of various stages of sorghum shoot bug, Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead) (Delphacidae: Hemiptera). Journal of Entomological Research 46(Supplement): 1158-1160. https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-4576.2022.00196.7.
5053 Shakila, M. 1984 Morphotaxonomical studies of some families of Fulgoroidea found in Pakastan and adjoining countries (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea). Doctoral Thesis. University of Pakastan, Department of Zoology, Karachi. Doctoral Thesis. University of Pakastan, Department of Zoology, Karachi. Doctoral Thesis. 387 pp. pdf
6459 Harvey, K.J., D.R. Britton, and T.E. Minchinton. 2011 Mortality of a herbivorous insect is greater on non-indigenous congeneric compared to native rush in coastal salt marsh. Australian Journal of Entomology 50(1): 52-60. pdf
14 Aguda, R.M., M.C. Rombach, B. M. Shepard, and D.W. Roberts. 1985 Mortality of adult brown planthoppers (BPH) in different types of cages used for bioassays of entomopathogenic fungi. International Rice Research Newsletter 10(2): 17–18. pdf
3190 Mishra, N.C. and B.C. Misra. 1992 Mortality of white-backed planthopper (Sogatella furcifera) on resistant varieties of rice (Oryza sativa). Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 62(3): 235-237.
13334 Pfeiffer, D.G., E.R. Day, T. Dellinger, and A. Dechaine. 2019 Mosca linterna con manchas (spotted lanternfly) en viñedos de Virginia: Lycorma delicatula (White) (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae). Virginia Cooperative Extention, Virginia Tech ENTO-323S. 3 pp. pdf
2637 Kukalová-Peck, J. and C. Brauckmann. 1992 Most Paleozoic Protorthoptera are ancestral hemipteroids: Major wing braces as clues to a new phylogeny of Neoptera (Insecta). Canadian Journal of Zoology 70(12): 2452-2473.
818 Cronin, J.T. 2003 Movement and spatial population structure of a prairie planthopper. Ecology 84(5): 1179-1188.
5161 Cronin, J.T. 2009 Movement, colonization, and establishment success of a planthopper of prairie potholes, Delphacodes scolochloa (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Ecological Entomology 34(1): 114-124.
637 Cheng, J.A., X.P. Yu, and J.M. Chen, J.M. 2000 Movements of planthoppers and their natural enemies between habitats and rice ecosystem. In: Abstracts, XXI International Congress of Entomology, Brazil, August 20-26, 2000. Abstract 0145
14204 SHI, LongQing, Qi LIN, RuiHua LIU, Feng LIU, and ZhiXiong ZHAN. 2019 Moving behavior of adult brown planthoppers, Nilaparvata lugens. Fujian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 34(8): 952-957.
13092 Valentin, R.E., D.M. Fonseca, S. Gable, K.E. Kyle, G.C. Hamilton, A.L. Nielsen, and J.L. Lockwood. 2020 Moving eDNA surveys onto land: Strategies for active eDNA aggregation to detect invasive forest insects. Molecular Ecology Resources 20: 746-755. https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13151 [Lycorma delicatula]
13093 Vasanta Bhanu, K.V., P.V. Satyanarayana, P. Satyanarayana Reddy, and A. VishnuVardhan Reddy. 2014 MTU IJ 206-7-4-1 (BM 71), A new brown planthopper resistant donor with high levels of antixenosis and antibiosis effects. International Journal of Innovative and Applied Research 2(12): 35-41. [Nilaparvata lugens] pdf
11646 Huang, H.J., Liu, C.W., Xu, H.J., Bao, Y.Y. and Zhang, C.X. 2017 Mucin-like protein, a saliva component involved in brown planthopper virulence and host adaptation. Journal of Insect Physiology 98: 223–230. doi: 210.1016/j.jinsphys.2017.1001.1012.
13072 Nguyen, T.T.T. and H.B. Lee. 2020 Mucor cheongyangensis, a new species isolated from the surface of Lycorma delicatula in Korea. Phytotaxa 446(1): 33-42.
1597 Fernández-Badillo, A. and A.S. Clavijo. 1990 Muestreo de la chicharrita del maiz, Peregrinus maidis (Homoptera: Delphacidae), en Venezuela. Revista de la Facultad de Agronomia (Maracay) 16(3-4): 259-263.
6455 Gao, M.Q., S.P. Hou, D.Q Pu., M. Shi, G.Y. Ye, and X.X. Chen. 2010 Multi-generation effects of Bt rice on Anagrus nilaparvatae, a parasitoid of the nontarget pest Nilapavarta lugens. Environmental Entomology 39(6): 2039-2044.
8718 Chen, Y., J.C. Tian, Y.F. Peng, Y.Y. Guo, and G.Y. Ye. 2011 Multi-generation effects of transgenic cry1Ab/vip3H rice G6H1 on development and reproduction of the non-target pest, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal). Chinese Journal of Biological Control 27(4): 490-497. pdf
10084 Li, J., K.K. Shang, J. Liu, T.R. Jiang, D.B. Hu, and H.X. Hua. 2014 Multi-generational effects of rice harboring Bph15 on brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens. Pest Management Science 70(2): 310-317.
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