Larvae of the processionary moths of the Palaearctic region bear urticating setae that are released against vertebrate predators, especially insectivorous birds. A few species are pests of forest and urban trees and, consequently, may threaten human and animal health during outbreaks, causing dermatitis, conjunctivitis and respiratory distress. Although some studies provide detailed information about the setae, particularly those of the pine processionary moth Thaumetopoea pityocampa, there is little knowledge on the morphological traits of the setae and their release by the larvae. In the present study we identify major traits of the setae of 3 species of processionary moth, T. pityocampa, T. pinivora and T. processionea, which are potenti...
AbstractThe pine processionary moth (PPM, Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is the main defoliator of pines i...
There is a growing recognition that urban trees provide various valuable benefits and services such ...
7.03.05 "Ecology and management of bark and boring insects"7.03.10 "Methodology of forest insect and...
International audienceLarvae of the processionary moths of the Palaearctic region bear urticating se...
Processionary moths carry urticating setae, which cause health problems in humans and other warm-blo...
True setae borne on the abdominal tergites of Ochrogaster lunifer Herrich-Schӓffer caterpillars are ...
: The larvae of the pine processionary moth are a threat to public health because they produce detac...
Global climate change is resulting in a wide range of biotic responses, including changes in diel ac...
International audienceThe urticating larvae of pine processionary moth were already mentioned in tre...
Adaptation of parasitoids to their phytophagous host is often mediated by environmental conditions ...
The pine processionary moth is, by far, the most important insect defoliator of pine forests in Sout...
International audienceAim The pine processionary moth (PPM) is a species complex containing two cong...
To investigate the factors affecting the emergence of the pine processionary moth (Thaumetopoea pity...
The pine processionary moth (PPM, Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is the main defoliator of pines in the Me...
The pine processionary moth is, by far, the most important insect defoliator of pine forests in Sout...
AbstractThe pine processionary moth (PPM, Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is the main defoliator of pines i...
There is a growing recognition that urban trees provide various valuable benefits and services such ...
7.03.05 "Ecology and management of bark and boring insects"7.03.10 "Methodology of forest insect and...
International audienceLarvae of the processionary moths of the Palaearctic region bear urticating se...
Processionary moths carry urticating setae, which cause health problems in humans and other warm-blo...
True setae borne on the abdominal tergites of Ochrogaster lunifer Herrich-Schӓffer caterpillars are ...
: The larvae of the pine processionary moth are a threat to public health because they produce detac...
Global climate change is resulting in a wide range of biotic responses, including changes in diel ac...
International audienceThe urticating larvae of pine processionary moth were already mentioned in tre...
Adaptation of parasitoids to their phytophagous host is often mediated by environmental conditions ...
The pine processionary moth is, by far, the most important insect defoliator of pine forests in Sout...
International audienceAim The pine processionary moth (PPM) is a species complex containing two cong...
To investigate the factors affecting the emergence of the pine processionary moth (Thaumetopoea pity...
The pine processionary moth (PPM, Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is the main defoliator of pines in the Me...
The pine processionary moth is, by far, the most important insect defoliator of pine forests in Sout...
AbstractThe pine processionary moth (PPM, Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is the main defoliator of pines i...
There is a growing recognition that urban trees provide various valuable benefits and services such ...
7.03.05 "Ecology and management of bark and boring insects"7.03.10 "Methodology of forest insect and...