1972
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.1972.tb02256.x
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Biological Studies on the Citrus Leaf Caterpillar, Papilio demodocus Esp.1 (Lepid., Papilionidae) in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: This first study of the citrus leaf caterpillar, Papilio demodocus Esp., has been carried out at the Faculty of Agriculture farm in Riyadh by the Plant Protection Department, during four years (1969–1972). Zusammenfassung Biologische Studien über den an Zitrus fressenden Papilio demodocus Esp. (Lepid., Papilionidae) in Saudi Arabien Zum ersten Male wurde die Lebensweise von P. demodocus 1969–1972 an der Universität Riyadh näher untersucht. Die Raupen fressen an Zitrusblättern und verursachen beträchtliche Schä… Show more

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“…A major part of the faunistic data sourced from the works focused on the biological control programs of the insect pests (e.g. Kaschef, 1961;Lal & Naji, 1979aAbu-Yaman, 1973;Abbas et al, 1985;Abdul-Rassoul, 1990;Behbahani et al, 1995;Ahmed, 1996;Lotfalizadeh & Ahmadi, 1998;Alahmed, 1999;Mashhadi-Jafarloo & Talebi Chaichi, 2002;Kumral & Kovanci, 2004;Awamelah et al, 2009;Ali et al, 2015;Boukhris-Bouhachem et al, 2016).…”
Section: Journal Of Insect Biodiversity Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major part of the faunistic data sourced from the works focused on the biological control programs of the insect pests (e.g. Kaschef, 1961;Lal & Naji, 1979aAbu-Yaman, 1973;Abbas et al, 1985;Abdul-Rassoul, 1990;Behbahani et al, 1995;Ahmed, 1996;Lotfalizadeh & Ahmadi, 1998;Alahmed, 1999;Mashhadi-Jafarloo & Talebi Chaichi, 2002;Kumral & Kovanci, 2004;Awamelah et al, 2009;Ali et al, 2015;Boukhris-Bouhachem et al, 2016).…”
Section: Journal Of Insect Biodiversity Andmentioning
confidence: 99%