Search Results - "Tettigoniidae"
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The evolution and function of the spermatophylax in bushcrickets (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
Published 1994“…The spermatophylax is particularly well developed in the bushcrickets (Tettigoniidae) and can contribute to a loss of as much as 40% of male body weigh at mating in some species. …”
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Insect pest composition in the non-treated matured oil palm plantation / Noratikah Awang Kechik
Published 2015“…Besides that, family of Tettigoniidae has positive relationship with Membracidae, Gryllidae and Tetrigidae respectively. …”
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Diversity of orthoptera (grasshoppers and crickets) at paddy field in Sri Menanti, Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan / Narisa Abdul Rahman
Published 2016“…As a result, four families were found on that area which are Acrididae, Gryllidae, Pyrgomorphidae, and Tettigoniidae. There are 101 number of individuals obtained during sampling period, and five genus are found at the area. …”
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Insect species composition in an under SRI management in Tanjung Karang, Selangor, Malaysia
Published 2015“…Anthomyiidae, Calliphoridae, Phoridae (Megaselia sp.), Platypezidae, Platystomatidae, Sciomyzidae, Sepsidae, Alydidae (Leptocorisa chinensis Dallas, 1852), Pentatomatidae (Scotinophara coarctata (Fabricius, 1798)), Delphacidae (Nilaparvata lugens (Stal, 1854)), Apoidae, Braconidae (Bracon hebetor Say, 1836) Ichneumonidae (Temelucha philippinensis Ashmead, 1904, Xanthopimpla sp.), Sphecidae, Trigonalidae, Pyralidae (Chilo polychrysa (Meyrick, 1932)) and Tettigoniidae. Additionally, two larval stages were identified molecularly based on COI sequences and resulted in 98% identical similarity to Chilo polychrysa using BOLD and BLAST analyses. …”
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Diversity of insect pests in oil palm plantation / Nurul Atikah Che Kamaruzaman
Published 2015“…A total number of 1653 individual of insect pests successfully collected from 28 families which are Bruchidae, Cocinellidae, Muscidae, Tephritidae, Ulldiidae, Calliphoridae, Simuliidae, Coreida, Cicadellidae, Cixiidae, Lygaeidae, Gryllidae, Acrididae, Tettigoniidae, Copiphrinae, Blattellidae, Mantodae, Nymphalidae, Sphingidae, Libellulidae, Ichneumonidae, Vespidae, Formicidae, Apidae , Sphecidae , Pompilidae , Colletidae, and Tiphiidae from several order include Coleoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera, Orthoptera, Lepidoptera and Odonata. …”
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