Biological traits of the predatory mirid Macrolophus praeclarus, a candidate biocontrol agent for the Neotropical region
The predatory mirid Macrolophus praeclarus is widely distributed throughout the Americas, and is reported to prey upon several horticultural pest species. However, little is known about its biology, thermal requirements, crop odour preferences, phytophagy, and capability to induce defensive response...
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Cambridge University Press
2021
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7187 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bulletin-of-entomological-research/article/abs/biological-traits-of-the-predatory-mirid-macrolophus-praeclarus-a-candidate-biocontrol-agent-for-the-neotropical-region/8BC7321FB6E25B3F67FCACBD3B2F56A7 |
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