During the period from 1955 till 1980, thirty-eight seminiphagous insects were isolated from seeds of forty-two plant species pertaining to the Leguminosae family. Twenty-five species were Coleoptera (10 Bruchidae, 15 Curculionidae), six were Lepidoptera (Eupiatidae, Tortricidae and Phycitidae) and seven were Hymenoptera (Eurytomidae). Most of the presented species have been well known in the Romanian faunistic literature, and for a wide range of them comments were made on their economic significance. Seminiphagous insects found in some leguminous species sparse or rare in Transilvanian flora may represent a limiting factor for the spreading of the host plants concerned
The host suitability of Phaseolus angularis and Pueraria lobata for Matsumuraeses falcana, a major s...
New records of ten invasive insect species in Romania are presented. The studied species are: Camer...
This paper is a summary of information on insect and other pests, injurious to the production of see...
Although beans are an important part of the human diet, their long-term storage is still problematic...
Not AvailableFlemingia semialata Roxb., a small bushy shrub is a valuable host plant for lac insect,...
Between the years 1975-1982 the authors, an enthomologist and a botanist, studied the phytophagous a...
The inventory of the leaf and seed beetles alien to Europe revealed a total of 25 species of which 1...
In cultivated landscapes, the negative influence of herbivorous species of bugs on agricultural plan...
The following work deals with the problems of infections of a variety of fruit trees plants met in t...
Bruchidius marginalis, a seed beetle, is found in various countries, the including the Baltic countr...
The first inventory of lepidopteran larvae associated to buds, flowers and fruits and the study of t...
The subfamily Bruchinae includes the majority of alien to Europe Chrysomelidae. Up-to-date, seven al...
A list of host plants of French seed-beetles is given. It is based on criti¬ cally analysed literatu...
European fruit lecaniurn, Parthenoleconium corni (Bouche, 1844) (Hem iptera: Coccidae) is a cm mopol...
The pre-dispersal seed predator, Bruchidius villosus (Coleoptera, Bruchidae) destroyed ca. 8% of see...
The host suitability of Phaseolus angularis and Pueraria lobata for Matsumuraeses falcana, a major s...
New records of ten invasive insect species in Romania are presented. The studied species are: Camer...
This paper is a summary of information on insect and other pests, injurious to the production of see...
Although beans are an important part of the human diet, their long-term storage is still problematic...
Not AvailableFlemingia semialata Roxb., a small bushy shrub is a valuable host plant for lac insect,...
Between the years 1975-1982 the authors, an enthomologist and a botanist, studied the phytophagous a...
The inventory of the leaf and seed beetles alien to Europe revealed a total of 25 species of which 1...
In cultivated landscapes, the negative influence of herbivorous species of bugs on agricultural plan...
The following work deals with the problems of infections of a variety of fruit trees plants met in t...
Bruchidius marginalis, a seed beetle, is found in various countries, the including the Baltic countr...
The first inventory of lepidopteran larvae associated to buds, flowers and fruits and the study of t...
The subfamily Bruchinae includes the majority of alien to Europe Chrysomelidae. Up-to-date, seven al...
A list of host plants of French seed-beetles is given. It is based on criti¬ cally analysed literatu...
European fruit lecaniurn, Parthenoleconium corni (Bouche, 1844) (Hem iptera: Coccidae) is a cm mopol...
The pre-dispersal seed predator, Bruchidius villosus (Coleoptera, Bruchidae) destroyed ca. 8% of see...
The host suitability of Phaseolus angularis and Pueraria lobata for Matsumuraeses falcana, a major s...
New records of ten invasive insect species in Romania are presented. The studied species are: Camer...
This paper is a summary of information on insect and other pests, injurious to the production of see...