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This private web site deals with insects, which larvae mining leafs. It is the result of an on-going project, set up to photograph and record all the leaf mining fauna which occur in Britain. The leaf mining fauna includes Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (flies), Symphyta (sawflies) and Lepidoptera ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.leafmines.co.uk/
A gall is an abnormal growth produced by a plant or other host under the influence of another organism. Most galls are caused by fungi or invertebrates. Prominent among the latter are aphids (Aphidae), mites (Acari), psyllids (Psyllidae), gall-midges (Cecidomyiidae), gall-flies (Tephritidae), gall-wasps ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.british-galls.org.uk/
The Pest Information Wiki has a literature database where each publication page contains information on which pests, diseases, or weeds the publication deals with. Related information like which research topic, host plants or field location (country or part of a country) the article has been covering can ... [Information of the supplier]
wiki.pestinfo.org/wiki/Category:Journals
Biological Control is the human use of beneficial organisms such as predators, parasites, or disease to regulate populations of harmful organisms such as insect pests. Click on topics to the left to find out more about biological control (biocontrol) and beneficial insects. [Information of the supplier]
www4.ncsu.edu/~dorr
The German Phytomedical Society (Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft e.V., DPG) is the largest scientific association in plant production in Germany. The Society is membership-based, and its members are professionals within the entire field of phytomedicine. We define phytomedicine as the science of ... [Information of the supplier]
dpg.phytomedizin.org/
A gall is an abnormal growth produced by the host organism in response to the presence of another living organism . If the host is a plant, we call it a plant gall. The galls can be caused by animals (zoocecidia) and also by plants (phytocecidia) or fungi. The most familiar galls are caused by midges, ... [Information of the supplier]
www.plantengallen.com/gb-gb/index.html
Der aufmerksame Naturfreund findet an Pflanzen immer wieder auffällige Wachstumserscheinungen. Häufig handelt es sich hierbei um Gallen (Cecidien), d.h. um typische Wachstumsleistungen der Pflanze auf Grund der Einwirkung eines Gallenerzeugers tierischer oder pflanzlicher Natur. Für Deutschland fehlt ... [Information des Anbieters]
www.pflanzengallen.de/
Charles Valentine Riley pioneered the field of entomology in the United States. The Charles Valentine Riley Collection, part of the National Agricultural Library's (NAL) Special Collections, illustrates Riley's vision to enhance the success of agriculture through new scientific knowledge. The collection ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
specialcollections.nal.usda.gov/.../charles-valentine-riley-collection
This private web site deals with aphids (Aphidina, Sternorrhyncha) and their impact on economic and ornamental plants. Therefore a short introduction, some notes on native predators, the image of diseases and hints on abatement efforts are available. [Editorial staff vifabio]
www.blattlaus.de/
10. Utah Pests
UTAH PESTS is a portal for learning more about pests (mainly insects) and their beneficial counterparts around the US-state of Utah and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) (minimizing costs and environmental degradation). Information are presented in several ways (e.g. sheets, pictures, videos, slideshows). ... [Editorial staff vifabio]
utahpests.usu.edu/
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