Pests of Fruit Crops: A Color HandbookElsevier, 2007. ápr. 10. - 480 oldal Building on the author's highly regarded Color Atlas of Fruit Pests, this new book gives a systematic account of fruit and hop pests - their recognition, biology and status. The scope of the original book has been greatly expanded to cover pests of fruit crops in temperate and sub-tropical regions. Most color photos, from a total of 1157, are published for the first time. The pests are considered in their natural sequence of less advanced to more advanced forms, including a description of each, its life history, plants affected and damage caused. Families of pests are arranged according to generally accepted systematic systems, species appear under scientific names and show common names. Detailed indexes allow cross-referencing between pests and their host plants. * Detailed indexes * Full color * Covers pest in a variety of climates |
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 7 |
Smaller insect orders | 23 |
Beetles | 124 |
9 | 126 |
Family Scarabaeidae chafers | 127 |
Family Buprestidae jewel beetles | 130 |
Family Elateridae click beetles | 133 |
Family Cantharidae | 134 |
Family Heliozelidae | 203 |
Family Cossidae | 204 |
Family Zygaenidae | 206 |
Family Psychidae | 208 |
Family Gracillariidae | 211 |
Family Phyllocnistidae | 219 |
Family Sesiidae clearwing moths | 222 |
Family Choreutidae | 224 |
Family Bostrychidae | 135 |
Family Byturidae | 136 |
Family Tenebrionidae | 138 |
Family Chrysomelidae leaf beetles | 140 |
Family Attelabidae weevils | 145 |
Family Rhynchitidae weevils | 146 |
Family Apionidae weevils | 151 |
Family Curculionidae true weevils | 152 |
Family Scolytidae bark beetles | 171 |
23 | 175 |
Family Bibionidae St Marks flies | 177 |
Family Tephritidae large fruit flies | 187 |
Family Drosophilidae | 191 |
Family Muscidae | 193 |
Family Anthomyiidae | 194 |
Butterflies and moths | 195 |
Family Nepticulidae | 197 |
Family Tischeriidae | 200 |
Family Incurvariidae | 202 |
Family Yponomeutidae | 227 |
Family Schreckensteiniidae | 238 |
Family Coleophoridae casebearer moths | 239 |
Family Oecophoridae | 244 |
24 | 246 |
Family Gelechiidae | 247 |
Family Blastobasidae | 250 |
Family Momphidae | 251 |
Family Cochylidae | 252 |
Family Tortricidae tortrix moths | 253 |
Family Pyralidae | 295 |
Family Papilionidae | 301 |
Family Pieridae | 302 |
26 | 352 |
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
abdominal active Adult female anal annually antennae aphid appear apple associated attack August autumn bark become beetle blackish body brown brownish buds cause central cherry cocoons common crops currant DAMAGE dark brown deposited DESCRIPTION Adult distinct distributed in Europe dorsal early Eggs are laid eggs hatch eventually female flowers foliage forewings fruit fruit trees fruitlets galls green grey greyish ground head hindwings host plants important infested Italy July June Larvae feed late leaf leaves legs less Linnaeus mainly male markings minor pest mite mm long moth North numerous nymphs occur olive onwards orange overwinter pair pale particularly pear pest plants plate plum present Pupa pupate raspberry reddish brown scale segments September shoots similar soil sometimes southern Europe species spring stage strawberry summer surface throughout trees underside usually various weeks later weevil whitish Widely distributed wings wingspan winter yellow young