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8134 | Chen, C.N. and C.C. Cheng. 1978 The population levels of Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) in relation to the yield loss of rice. Plant Protection Bulletin (Taiwan) 20: 197-209. |
5164 | Chen, C.C. and C.C. Cheng. 1978 The population levels of Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) in relation to the yield loss of rice. 1. Plant Protection Bulletin (Taiwan) 20(3): 197-209. |
13792 | Swibawa, I.G., F.X. Susilo, and A.M. Hariri. 2018 The population of white-bellied planthoppers and their natural enemies: the new pest of corn in Lampung. Jurnal Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Tropika 18(1): 65-74. [Stenocranus pasificus] pdf |
8556 | Weerapat, P., W. Purivirojkul, and T. Chaturourangsri. 1977 The possibility of mixed varieties to combat brown planthopper. Thai Journal of Agricultural Science 10(4): 183-186. |
6343 | Cheng, C.H. 1977 The possible role of resistant rice varies in brown planthopper control. In: The Rice Brown Planthopper. Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Council, Taipei, Taiwan. Pp. 214-229. |
14712 | Keena, M.A., G. Hamilton, and D. Kreitman. 2023 The potential climatic range of spotted lanternfly may be broader than previously predicted. Frontiers in Insect Science 3: 1092189. https://doi.org/10.3389/finsc.2023.1092189. |
3878 | Rubia-Sanchez E., Y. Suzuki, K. Miyamoto and T. Watanabe. 1999 The potential for compensation of the effects of the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens Stal (Homoptera: Delphacidae) feeding on rice. Crop Protection 18 (1): 39-45. pdf |
6599 | Magor, J.I. and L.J. Rosenberg. 1983 The potential for long-distance dispersal of the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stal) in the tropics. (Abstract). In: W.J. Knight, N.C. Pant, T.S. Robertson and M.R. Wilson, (eds.). 1st International Workshop on Leafhoppers and Planthoppers (Auchenorrhyncha) of Economic Importance. Commonwealth Institute of Entomology, London. P. 247. pdf |
4149 | Song, Y.H., T.K. Ha, D.Y. Chung, and KL. Heong-K-L. 1995 The predatory behavior of green mirid bug, Cyrtorhinus lividipennis Reuter, on brown planthopper eggs in different temperature conditions. Korean Journal of Applied Entomology 34(3): 234-242. pdf |
7208 | Li, J.Q., Z.R. Shen, and Z.M. Zhao. 2002 The predatory function of three spiders to two insect pests in rice within a multi-species co-existence System. Agricultural Sciences in China 1(4): 391-396. |
8599 | Yie, Z.X., R.H. Huang, H.G. Qin, S.M. Lu and Q.Y. Luo. 1992 The prediction of white backed planthopper population in early rice by applying the distribution characters of sea temperature. Plant Protection Zhiwu Baohu Xuebao] 18(4): 13-15. |
4863 | Xu, Z.F. and J.H. He. 1996 The preliminary notes on the dryinid parasitoids of rice delphacids in Guizhou (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae). Natural Enemies of Insects 18(3): 124-130. |
9362 | Yen, D.F. and C.N. Chen. 1977 The present status of the rice brown planthopper problem in Taiwan. In: The Rice Brown Planthopper. Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Region, Taipei. Pp. 162-169. |
6604 | Pathak, P.K. 1983 The prevalence and degree of host specificity in the leafhoppers and planthoppers of rice and their importance to taxonomy and pest control. (Abstract) In: W.J. Knight, N.C. Pant, T.S. Robertson and M.R. Wilson, (eds.). 1st International Workshop on Leafhoppers and Planthoppers (Auchenorrhyncha) of Economic Importance, London 4-7 October 1982. Commonwealth Institute of Entomology, London. P. 335. pdf |
8747 | Bressan, A., F.J.M. Garcia, and E. Boudon-Padieu. 2011 The prevalence of 'Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus' infecting the planthopper Pentastiridius leporinus (Hemiptera: Cixiidae) increase non linearly with the population abundance in sugar beet fields. Environmental Entomology 40(6): 1345-1352. |
8557 | Wei, Y.B., X.W. Chen, and H.Y. Zhao. 1997 The principle and practice of concurrent cotrol of Cnapholocrocis medinalis Guenee and Sogatella furcifera. Entomological Knowledge 34(3): 129-131. |
1719 | Gause, G.F. 1936 The principles of biocoenology. Quarterly Review of Biology 11: 320–336. pdf |
13599 | Desko, M., C. Schiebel, S. Silverman, J. Bickel, K. Felton, and J.L. Chandler. 2021 The probability of spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), escape differs among life stages and between two trapping techniques commonly used by landowners, sticky bands and duct tape. The Great Lakes Entomologist 53(2): 170-177. |
12576 | Brentassi, M. E., C. R. Machado‐Assefh and A. E. Alvarez. 2019 The probing behaviour of the planthopper Delphacodes kuscheli (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) on two alternating hosts, maize and oat. Austral Entomology 58: 666–674. https://doi.org/10.1111/aen.12383. |
9977 | Emeljanov, A.F. 1979 The problem of family distinction between the Fulgoridae and the Dictyopharidae (Homoptera, Auchenorrhyncha) Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta 82: 3-22. [Type-written English translation] pdf |
6590 | De Vrijer, P.W.F. . 1983 The problem of non-genetic variation in comparative studies of the planthopper vibration signals. In: S. Drosopoulos, (ed.). Proceedings of the 1st International Congress Concerning the Rhynchota Fauna of Balkan and Adjacent Regions 29 August - 2 September 1983, Mikrolimni- Prespa, Greece. P. 17 pdf |
9343 | Stapley, J.H. 1975 The problem of the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) on rice in the Solomon Islands. Rice Entomology Newsletter 2: 37. |
1052 | Dlabola, J. 1957 The problem of the gen[era] Delphacodes and Calligypona, three new species and other Czechoslovakian Faunistics (Hom. Auchenorrh.). Acta Faunistica Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 31(476): 113-119. pdf |
1945 | Hamid-Miah, M.A., A.K.M. Qudrat-e-Khuda, and M. Shahjahan. 1986 The problems of Pyrilla perpusilla and the impact of its natural enemies. Bangladesh Journal of Zoology 14(1): 9-13. |
8842 | Carnegie, A.J.M. 1966 The progress of an untreated outbreak of Numicia viridis, Muir. In: Proceedings of the South African Sugar Technologists' Association Pp. 319-327. pdf |