Abstract. The fruit piercing moth, Eudocima fullonia (Clerck) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), whose larval host plants are vines of the family Menispermaceae in Asia, Africa and Australia, is thought to have adapted to Erythrina spp. in the Pacific and Papua New Guinea and has been designated as a separate biotype from the Australasian and African biotype. To test the hypothesis that the Pacific population of E. fullonia is a biotype, feeding trials with the host plants Tinospora homosepala Diels (Menispermaceae) and Erythrina variegata Linn. (Fabaceae) were conducted in Guam. The results indicate that the Guam population of E. fullonia is a biotype that has expanded its host range from its normal Menispermaceae plants to Erythrina species, possi...
Abstract Exotic plants may act as population sinks or evolutionary traps for native herbivores. The ...
Spodoptera eridania (Cramer) is a growing pest in crops that has been causing damage due to defoliat...
The carnation tortrix moth, Cacoecimorpha pronubana (Roelofs & Brown, 1982), and the light brown app...
Fruit piercing moths (Eudocima spp.) are important pests of commercial fruit crops. Losses of more t...
Among invasive species, phytophagous insects have repeatedly become pests for agriculture. Such inse...
The autumn gum moth, Mnesampela privata, utilizes several species of Eucalyptus planted outside regi...
Parasitic plants can serve as critical intermediaries between their hosts and other organisms; howev...
The autumn gum moth, Mnesampela privata, utilizes several species of Eucalyptus planted outside regi...
Paropsis charybdis Stal, the eucalypt tortoise beetle, is an Australian chrysomelid accidentally int...
The biology and ecology of insect parasitoids is strongly influenced by the host-plant species on wh...
The native tree Schinus molle (Anacardiacae) is reported for the first time as a host plant for larv...
The membracid Enchenopa binotata (Say) represents a complex of at least six species in the United St...
Caligo memnon caterpillars specialize on plants in three families, Heliconiaceae, Marantaceae, and M...
The very species-rich tropical moth genus Eois Hübner (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is a promising mode...
Euphorbia osula L. (Euphorbiaceae) is a complex of species that has become major weeds in rangelands...
Abstract Exotic plants may act as population sinks or evolutionary traps for native herbivores. The ...
Spodoptera eridania (Cramer) is a growing pest in crops that has been causing damage due to defoliat...
The carnation tortrix moth, Cacoecimorpha pronubana (Roelofs & Brown, 1982), and the light brown app...
Fruit piercing moths (Eudocima spp.) are important pests of commercial fruit crops. Losses of more t...
Among invasive species, phytophagous insects have repeatedly become pests for agriculture. Such inse...
The autumn gum moth, Mnesampela privata, utilizes several species of Eucalyptus planted outside regi...
Parasitic plants can serve as critical intermediaries between their hosts and other organisms; howev...
The autumn gum moth, Mnesampela privata, utilizes several species of Eucalyptus planted outside regi...
Paropsis charybdis Stal, the eucalypt tortoise beetle, is an Australian chrysomelid accidentally int...
The biology and ecology of insect parasitoids is strongly influenced by the host-plant species on wh...
The native tree Schinus molle (Anacardiacae) is reported for the first time as a host plant for larv...
The membracid Enchenopa binotata (Say) represents a complex of at least six species in the United St...
Caligo memnon caterpillars specialize on plants in three families, Heliconiaceae, Marantaceae, and M...
The very species-rich tropical moth genus Eois Hübner (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is a promising mode...
Euphorbia osula L. (Euphorbiaceae) is a complex of species that has become major weeds in rangelands...
Abstract Exotic plants may act as population sinks or evolutionary traps for native herbivores. The ...
Spodoptera eridania (Cramer) is a growing pest in crops that has been causing damage due to defoliat...
The carnation tortrix moth, Cacoecimorpha pronubana (Roelofs & Brown, 1982), and the light brown app...