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13891 | SONG, JingJing, WenChao ZHU, KeJian LIN, and GuiRong WANG. 2017 The impact of diapause on physiological and biochemical characteristics of the small brown planthopper, Laodelphax striatellus. Journal of Plant Protection 44(2): 312-317. |
13975 | KUANG, Yun-Hung, Yu-Fu FANG, Shau-Ching LIN, Shin-Fu TSAI, Zhi-Wei YANG, Charng-Pei LI, Shou-Horng HUANG, Sherry Lou HECHANOVA, Kshirod K. JENA, and Wen-Po CHUANG. 2021 The impact of climate change on the resistance of rice near-isogenic lines with resistance genes against brown planthopper. Rice 14: 64; 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12284-021-00508-6. |
12948 | ZHAO, Songping, Thierry BOURGOIN, and Menglin WANG. 2019 The impact of a new genus on the molecular phylogeny of Hemisphaeriini (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Issidae). ZooKeys 880: 61-74. pdf |
14824 | LIN, Sheng, Xue-wen LI, Jian-li LIU, Yu-ying OU-YANG, Bang ZHANG, Shu-jiao ZHAO, Xue-qing Chai, Yong-le Ma, and Jian LIU. 2024 The immune response mechanism of Nilaparvata lugens against a combined infection of rice ragged stunt virus and Metarhizium anisopliae. Pest Management Science 80(3): 1193-1205. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.7849. |
6243 | Endo, S. and T. Masuda. 1980 The imbibed amount through rice plant and parafilm by the brown planthopper and the green rice leafhopper. Proceedings of the Association of Plant Protection of Kyushu 26: 96-101.[Japanese] pdf |
4225 | Subba-Rao, B.R. 1984 The identity of some mymarid and trichogrammatid parasitoids of leaf and plant hoppers. [abstract]. International Congress of Entomology Proceedings 17: 44. |
1161 | Dolling, W.R. 1996 The identity of Cimex aequinoctialis Scopoli (Hem., Delphacidae). Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 132(1580-83): 49-50. pdf |
1620 | Fletcher, M. J. 1984 The identification of leafhoppers of economic importance in Australia. In: P.T. Bailey and D.E. Swincer, (eds.). Proceedings of the Fourth Australian Applied Entomological Research Conference, Adelaide 24-28 September 1984. Pest control: recent advances and future prospects. South Australian Department of Agriculture, Pp. 418-421 |
5388 | Park, D.S., S.K. Lee, J.H. Lee, M.Y. Song, S.Y. Song, D.Y. Kwak, U.S. Yeo, N.S. Jeon, S.K. Park, G.Yi, Y.C. Song, M.H. Nam, Y.C. Ku and J.S. Jeon. 2007 The identification of candidate rice genes thatconfer resistance to the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) through representational difference analysis. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 115: 537-547. |
9497 | Ghorpade, P. 1983 The hoverfly, Allograpta javana (Wiedermann) predacious on jowar shoot bug, Peregrinus maidis (Ashmed) together with is recorded hosts from India. Science and Culture 39: 400. |
4931 | Yu, X.P., C. Hu, and K.L. Heong. 1996 The host ranges of rice planthoppers and leafhoppers and their relation with surrounding non-rcie habitats. Acta Agriculturae Universitatis Zhejiangensis 8(3): 158–162. |
2279 | Huang, C.W., et al. 1985 The host plants of whitebacked planthopper and its abilities of enduring starvation. Entomological Knowledge 22(5): 193-194. |
796 | Cook, A.A. 1996 The host plants of calcareous grassland Auchenorrhyncha (Hemiptera). Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 132: 151-175. |
7115 | Bajet, N.B. and B.L. Renfro. 1989 The hopper-borne diseases of maize and control by vector resistance. In: CIMMYT. Toward Insect Resistant Maize for the Third World: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Methodologies for Developing Host Plant Resistance to Maize Insects. CIMMYT [The International Maize and Wheat Center], Mexico. Pp. 156-162. pdf |
2210 | Hori, Yoshihiro. 1982 The Homoptera-Auchenorrhyncha of the Ozegahara Moor. Pp. 335-346. In: H. Hara, S. Asahina, Y. Sakaguchi, K. Hogetsu, and N. Yamagata, (eds.). Ozegahara: Scientific researches of the highmoor in central Japan. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo. 456 pp. pdf |
4673 | Webb, M.D. and M. R. Wilson. 1986 The Homoptera types described by John Scott in the family Delphacidae (Hemiptera). Entomologica Scandinavica 17(3): 279-289. pdf |
3473 | Novotny, V. 2002 The Homoptera - Auchenorrhyncha communities. Man and the Biosphere Series 28: 341-347. |
546 | Chang, T.Y. and C.T. Yang. 1999 The homology of male genitalia in Cicadomorpha. Chinese Journal of Entomology Special Publication 11: 167-175. [Chinese] |
13317 | Smirnova N.V. 2016 The history of study Cicadina and Heteroptera fauna of the nature reserve «Prisursky» (The Chuvash Republic). Scientific Works of the State Natural Reserve "Prisurskiy” 61: 151-160. pdf |
13319 | Gargalîc, S. 2016 The history of cicadas study (Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha & Fulgoromorpha) in the Republic of Moldova. Buletin Stiintific. Revista de Etnografie, Stiintele Naturii si Muzeologie 37(24): 68-84. pdf |
12251 | ZHANG, Jin-Li, Xiao-Bo YUAN, Sun-Jie CHEN, Hao-Hao CHEN, Nan XU, Wen-Hua XUE, Sheng-Jie FU, Chuan-Xi ZHANG, and Hai-Jun XU. 2018 The histone deacetylase NlHDAC1 regulates both female and male fertility in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens Open Biology 8: 180158; 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.180158. (ePub Article #180158, 14 pp.) pdf |
219 | Balasubramanian, A. and R.G. Davies. 1968 The Histology of the Labial glands of Some Delphacidea (Hemiptera: Homoptera). Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 120(10): 239-251. pdf |
1575 | Fennah, R.G. 1978 The higher classification of the Nogodinidae (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea) with a description of a new genus and species. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 113(1977): 113-120. pdf |
1516 | Fennah, R.G. 1954 The Higher classification of the family Issidae (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea) with descriptions of new species. Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 105(19): 455–474. pdf |
7071 | Li, R.B., X.Y. Qin, S.M. Wei, F.K. Huang, Q. Li, and S.Z. Luo. 2002 The high resistance and its inheritance of 94-42-5-1, a source derived from Oryza rufipogon to brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens. Chinese Journal of Rice Science 16(2): 115-118. pdf |