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Authors Year Title Journal
12812 LING, Yan, Qian HUANG, XianBin JIANG, WenBin YIN, LiPing LONG, FengKuan HUANG, SuoSheng HUANG, BiQiu WU, and Cheng LI. 2017 Effects of feeding imidacloprid resistant Nilaparvata lugens on resistance development of Cyrtorhinus lividipennis (Reuter). Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences 30(6): 1369-1375.
12863 REN, ChunMei, ZhaoBang CHENG, Liu YANG, Qian MIAO, and YiJun ZHOU. 2016 Molecular variality of NS2 and NS3 genes from rice stripe virus in Laodelphax striatellus. Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences 29(8): 1854-1863.
12915 WU, BiQiu, SuoSheng HUANG, DaXing HU, Cheng LI, ZuXiong SUN, Yan LING, XianBin JIANG, Qian HUANG, LiPing LONG, and FengKuan HUANG. 2017 Effect of seedling stage, light intensity and nitrogen application rate on nutrients of rice and relationship with resistance to brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens). Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences 30(5): 1048-1056.
12916 WU, BiQiu, SuoSheng HUANG, Cheng LI, ZuXiong SUN, JunLei ZHOU, Yan LING, XianBin JIANG, Qian HUANG, LiPing LONG, and FengKuan HUANG. 2016 Effect of environmental factors on secondary substances of rice planting and relationship with resistance to brown planthopper (Homoptera: Delphacidae). Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences 29(10): 2371-2378.
12934 YU, Wen-juan, Jiang WANG, Feng-xiang LAI, Xue-lian ZHONG, Qiang FU,and Yun-liang PENG. 2016 Evaluation on resistance of commercial rice varieties from southwest China and Reach of Yangtze River to planthoppers (Homoptera: Delphacidae). Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2016(4): 751-757.
13215 FENG, Rui, Hui GUO, Can CHEN, BaiLong LIU, XiaoLi ZHANG, and XueYi QIN. 2020 Development of new restorer lines resistant to brown planthopper by molecular marker assistance breeding in rice. Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences 33(3): 562-567. DOI: 10.16213/j.cnki.scjas.2020.3.015.
3078 Meagher, R.L., Jr., S.W. Wilson, R.S. Pfannenstiel and R.G. Breene. 1991 Documentation of two potential insect pests of south Texas sugarcane. Southwestern Entomologist 16(4): 365-366. pdf
3489 O'Brien, L.B. 1982 Two new species of Oecleus from Texas and Arizona (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea: Cixiidae). Southwestern Entomologist 7(4): 252-254. pdf
3494 O'Brien, L.B. 1986 Five new species of Fulgoroidea (Homoptera) from the western United States and Mexico. Southwestern Entomologist 11(2): 67-74. pdf
5294 Liang, Ai-Ping and L. O'Brien. 2002 External morphology of the wax glands of Epiptera woodworthi (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Achilidae). Southwestern Entomologist 27(2): 209-215. pdf
6681 Rethwisch, M.D., E.T. Natwick, B.R. Tickes, M. Meadows, and D. Wright. 1995 Impact of insect feeding and economics of selected insecticides on early summer bermudagrass seed production in the desert southwest. Southwestern Entomologist 20(2): 187-201. pdf
8743 Meagher, R.L. Jr. and J.C. Legaspi. 2003 Within-field distribution of three Homopteran species in Texas sugarcane. Southwestern Entomologist 28(1): 1-10. pdf
9548 Huffman, F.R. and J.A. Hardinggj. 1980 Pitfall collected insects from various lower Rio Grande valley habitats. Southwestern Entomologist 5(1): 33-46. pdf
11133 Way, M. O., S. S. Vyavhare, C. Mock, W. Mock, K. Metz, S. H. McKamey and P. Porter. 2016 Outbreak of Tagosodes orizicolus (Muir) in Texas rice. Southwestern Entomologist 41(3): 871-874.
12280 Knutson, E.M., J. L. Liu and B. Kondratieff. 2019 Insects of dominant shrub communities at Pawnee and Comanche national grasslands, Colorado. Southwestern Entomologist 44(1): 79–93. https://doi.org/10.3958/059.044.0109
13028 Kraus, E.C., R. Guerra, and M.J. Stout. 2020 Evaluation of South American rice varieties for resistance to rice delphacid: Potential sources for breeding programs. Southwestern Entomologist 45(1): 79-88. https://doi.org/10.3958/059.045.0109
14072 Ramos-Robles, M., M. Sánchez-Vega, L.A. Aguirre-Uribe, A. Méndez-López, S.Y. Martínez-Amador, A.I. Leal-Robles, and L.M. González-Méndez. 2021 Diversity and species turnover of insects in a Jatropha curcas Agroecosystem. Southwestern Entomologist 46(1): 115-128. https://doi.org/10.3958/059.046.0111. [Cixius angustatus, Scolops, Catonia, & others (survey)]
14077 Sánchez-Vega, M., L.A. Aguirre-Uribe, M. Flores-Dávila, E. Cerna-Chávez, Y.M. Ochoa-Fuentes, A. Hernández-Juárez, and A. Méndez-López. 2021 Diversity of phytophagous insects with potential to become key pests in genetically modified Bt cotton. Southwestern Entomologist 46(2): 317-330. [Cixius angustatus]
1649 Fowler, H.G. and W.G. Whitford. 1985 Host plant ovipositional preferences and usage by Oecleus nolinus (Homoptera: Cixiidae). Southwestern Naturalist 30(4): 610-611. pdf
3176 Meyer, R.P.,F. G. Zalom, T.L. McKenzie, and P.H. Mason. 1979 Notes on insects associated with desert broom (Baccharis sarothroides Gray) (Compositae) in southeastern Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist 24(4):603-612. pdf
9886 Whittaker, P.L. 1984 The insect fauna of mistletoe (Phoradendron tomentosum, Loranthaceae) in southern Texas. Southwestern Naturalist 29(4): 435-444.
4048 Shcherbakov, D.E. 1988 New Mesozoic Homoptera. Sovmestnaya Sovetsko-Mongol'skaya Paleontologicheskaya Ekspeditsiya Trudy 33: 60-63&94. pdf
10368 Lopes, J.R.S., B.B. Landa, and A. Fereres. 2014 A survey of potential insect vectors of the plant pathogenic bacterium Xylella fastidiosa in three regions of Spain. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 12(3): 795-800. pdf
2345 Ishihara, T. 1965 Some species of Formosan Homoptera. Special Bulletin of the Lepidopterological Society of Japan 1: 201–221. [or Special bulletin. Lepidopterological Society of Japan (Nihon Rinshi Gakkai)] pdf
13052 Mueller, B.D., J.C. Cokendolpher, and T. Enríquez. 2020 Biological type specimens in the Collections of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA; with a history of these collections at the Museum of Texas Tech University. Special Publications, Museum of Texas Tech University, Number 74. 83 pp. [Haplaxius texensis]
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