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4550 | Vorley, W.T. 1985 Spider mortality implicated in insecticide-induced resurgence of whitebacked planthopper (WBPH) and brown planthopper (BPH) in Kedah, Malaysia. International Rice Research Newsletter 10(5): 19-20. pdf |
12692 | Camerini, G. 2017 Spiders (Araneae) as predators of the exotic Metcalfa pruinosa (Say, 1830) (Homoptera: Flatidae) in the central western Po Floodplain (Northern Italy). Indian Journal of Arachnology 6(1): 72-80. pdf |
1752 | Gillespie, R. G., G. K. Roderick, M. A. Arnedo, L. Shapiro, A. Bely, J. E. Garb, and J. Spagna. 2000 Spiders, Planthoppers and Flies. Report on Research Conducted in French Polynesia June-August 2000. University of California, Berkley. Report to Haut-Commissaire de la Republique en Polynesia Francaise, Mission d’Aide Financiere et de Cooperation Regionale, BP 115, Papeete, Tahiti. http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/evolab/FP2000/Delphacidae.htm pdf |
9331 | Samal, P. and B.C. Misra. 1975 Spiders: the most effective natural enemies of the brown planthopper in rice. Rice Entomology Newsletter 3: 31. |
13850 | Fauzana, H., Wagiman, and E. Martono. 2017 Spiracles morphology of brown planthopper (Nilaparvatalugens). In: International Conference on Biology and Environmental Science 2017. Applied Science and Technology 1(2): 36-41. 1(2): 36-41. [Nilaparvata lugens] pdf |
971 | de Oliveira, E., C.M. de Oliveira, P.C. Magalhaes, C.D.T. de Andrade, and S.A. Hogenhout. 2005 Spiroplasma and phytoplasma infection reduce kernel production, and nutrient and water contents of several but not all maize cuiltivars. Maydica 50(2): 171-178. |
2513 | Killiny, N., M. Castroviejo, and C. Saillard. 2005 Spiroplasma citri spiralin acts in vitro as a lectin binding to glycoproteins from its insect vector Circulifer haematoceps. Phytopathology 95(5): 541-548. pdf |
10346 | He, H.P., G.L. Zhong, G. Xia, and F.R. Wang. 2007 Spot clothing wax cicada occurrence and prevention measures in the grapes on the Wuhan area. Friends of Fruit 2007(3): 36 & plate 4. pdf |
14405 | Brysz, A.M., T. Bourgoin, and J. Szwedo. 2022 Spotted beauty - Gedanochila museisucini gen. et sp. nov. - a new Achilidae from Eocene Baltic amber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) and its relation to Achilini. Zootaxa 5125(3): 295-312. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5125.3.3 |
14906 | Cooperband, M.F. and K.M. Murman. 2024 Spotted Lanternflies respond to natural pheromone lures for mate-finding and oviposition. Insects 15(6): 447; 1-14. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15060447. pdf |
13200 | Uyi, O., J.A. Keller, A. Johnson, D. Long, B. Walsh, and K.Hoover. 2020 Spotted lanternfly (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) can complete development and reproduce without access to the preferred host, Ailanthus altissima. Environmental Entomology 49(5): 1185-1190. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvaa083. |
14248 | Calvin, D.D., J. Keller, J. Rost, B. Walsh, D. Biddinger, K. Hoover, B. Treichler, A. Johnson, and R.T. Roush. 2021 Spotted Lanternfly (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) nymphal dispersion patterns and their influence on field experiments. Environmental Entomology 50(6): 1490-1504. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvab104. |
14026 | Meier, L.R., I.J. Canlas, D. Carrillo, A.M. Ray, and M.F. Cooperband. 2020 Spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) honeydew volatiles attract conspecifics (Abstract). In: K.A. McManus (ed.). 30th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD, January 14-17, 2020. United States Department of Agriculture. FHTET-2020-01. p. 59. pdf |
13126 | Smyers, E.C., M.C. Saunders, and J.H. Kim. 2017 Spotted lanternfly and grapevines: Damage assessment and chemical control. In: K.A. McManus and T.M. 28th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, 2017 Annapolis, Maryland. US Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, FHTET-2017-06. p. 26 (abstract). pdf |
11385 | Sisti, P.A., D.G. Pfeiffer and E.R. Day. 2016 Spotted Lanternfly Lycorma delicatula (White) (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae). Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia Cooperative Extension report Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia Cooperative Extension report ENTO-180NP. pdf |
12798 | Leach, H., D. Biddinger, and G. Krawczyk. 2019 Spotted lanternfly management for homeowners. Pennsylvania State University Extension. Code EE0225. pdf |
12400 | Leach, H., A. Korman and E. Swackhamer. 2019 Spotted lanternfly management for landscape professionals. Pennsylvania State Extension, The Pennsylvania State University. 6 pp. pdf |
14023 | Kreitman, D., M. Keena, A. Nielsen, and G. Hamilton. 2020 Spotted lanternfly nymphal responses to temperature (Abstract). In: K.A. McManus (ed.). 30th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD, January 14-17, 2020. United States Department of Agriculture. FHTET-2020-01. p. 55. pdf |
14473 | Jones, C., M.M. Skrip, B.J. Seliger, S. Jones, T. Wakie, Y. Takeuchi, V. Petras, A. Petrasova, and R.K. Meentemeyer. 2022 Spotted lanternfly predicted to establish in California by 2033 without preventative management. Communications Biology 5: 558; 1-9. doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03447-0. |
12785 | Spears, L.R. and A.M.M. Mull. 2019. Spotted lanternfly [Lycorma delicatula (White)]. Utah Pests Fact Sheet ENT-207-19-PR. 5 pp. pdf |
11459 | Smyers, E.C., J.M. Urban, K. Kim, and M.C. Saunders. 2017 Spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White): potential impact and chemical control in Vineyards. In: G. Mejdalani and M. Felix (eds). Abstracts Book, 15th International Auchenorrhyncha Congress and 10th International Workshop on Leafhoppers and Planthoppers of Economic Importance. July 9th -15th 2017. Mendes, Brazil. Pp. 29-30. pdf |
13336 | Riggins, D.J. [no date] Spotted lanternfly. Mississippi Forestry Commission Technical Bulletin Forest Health Notes 76. 6 pp. #76. 6 pp. pdf |
15293 | McCarty, E. and L. Womack. 2024 Spotted Lanternfly: A Potential Threat to Forests and Agriculture in Georgia. Georgia Forestry Commission and University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, WSFNR-23-7A. 4 pp. pdf |
13344 | Haack, R.A. 2019 Spotted lanternfly: an Asian exotic is moving westward from the East Coast. Newsletter of the Michigan Entomological Society 63 (1): 5-7. pdf |
14715 | Belouard, N. and J.E. Behm. 2023 Spotted! Computer-aided individual photo-identification allows for mark-recapture of invasive spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula). Frontiers in Insect Science 3: 1112551. https://doi.org/10.3389/finsc.2023.1112551. |