Descriptions and illustrations of the adult female and first-instar nymph of the kermesid Nidularia bala-chowskii Bodenheimer, based on the adult female lectotype and paralectotype (here designated), and new material collected from Israel are presented. A key for the identification of first-instar nymphs of Nidularia spp. is offered. Molecular identification of N. balachowskii, using nucleotide sequences from the D2–D3 region of the 28S ribosomal gene, and the mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase I (COI) gene, is presented. Morphological and molecular analyses confirm that N. balachowskii is closely related to other species within the Kermesidae. In Israel, this species develops only on Quercus ithaburensis and is univoltine. This is the first ...
The subfamily Denticollinae is a taxonomically diverse group in the family Elateridae. Denticollinae...
Traditional techniques for identifying the red cotton bugs Dysdercus koenigii and Dysdercus cingulat...
Cheilosia urbana (Meigen, 1822) (Diptera, Syrphidae) belongs to the genus Cheilosia which comprises ...
Descriptions and illustrations of the adult female and first-instar nymph of the kermesid Nidularia ...
Figure 2 - Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer post-reproductive female, general appearance
The first-instar nymph, second- and third-instar female nymphs and the adult female of Kermes echina...
Figure 5 - Maximum likelihood trees of 28S (a) and COI (b) nucleotide sequences of Nidularia balacho...
The first-instar nymph, second- and third-instar female nymphs and the adult female of Kermes echina...
Previous allozyme and DNA nucleotide sequence studies of the mealybug genus Ferrisia Fullaway (Hemip...
PLATE 4. Kermes nahalali Bodenheimer, general appearance; a. second-instar female; b. third-instar f...
The morphology of the 1st-instar, 2nd-instar male and female, 3rd-instar female and adult female of ...
PLATE 1. Kermes echinatus Balachowsky, general appearance; a. second-instar female; b. third-instar ...
PLATE 7. Some Palaearctic Kermesidae, general appearance of post-reproductive female; a. Kermes bacc...
The genus Eurygaster Laporte, 1833 includes ten species five of which inhabit the European part of R...
A preliminary key for identification of the nymphs of German Auchenorrhyncha to the level of family ...
The subfamily Denticollinae is a taxonomically diverse group in the family Elateridae. Denticollinae...
Traditional techniques for identifying the red cotton bugs Dysdercus koenigii and Dysdercus cingulat...
Cheilosia urbana (Meigen, 1822) (Diptera, Syrphidae) belongs to the genus Cheilosia which comprises ...
Descriptions and illustrations of the adult female and first-instar nymph of the kermesid Nidularia ...
Figure 2 - Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer post-reproductive female, general appearance
The first-instar nymph, second- and third-instar female nymphs and the adult female of Kermes echina...
Figure 5 - Maximum likelihood trees of 28S (a) and COI (b) nucleotide sequences of Nidularia balacho...
The first-instar nymph, second- and third-instar female nymphs and the adult female of Kermes echina...
Previous allozyme and DNA nucleotide sequence studies of the mealybug genus Ferrisia Fullaway (Hemip...
PLATE 4. Kermes nahalali Bodenheimer, general appearance; a. second-instar female; b. third-instar f...
The morphology of the 1st-instar, 2nd-instar male and female, 3rd-instar female and adult female of ...
PLATE 1. Kermes echinatus Balachowsky, general appearance; a. second-instar female; b. third-instar ...
PLATE 7. Some Palaearctic Kermesidae, general appearance of post-reproductive female; a. Kermes bacc...
The genus Eurygaster Laporte, 1833 includes ten species five of which inhabit the European part of R...
A preliminary key for identification of the nymphs of German Auchenorrhyncha to the level of family ...
The subfamily Denticollinae is a taxonomically diverse group in the family Elateridae. Denticollinae...
Traditional techniques for identifying the red cotton bugs Dysdercus koenigii and Dysdercus cingulat...
Cheilosia urbana (Meigen, 1822) (Diptera, Syrphidae) belongs to the genus Cheilosia which comprises ...