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1979 journal article

Biology of insect parasites of Heliothis larvae in North Carolina

Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society, 14(1), 36.

By: H. Danks, R. Rabb & P. Southern

Source: NC State University Libraries
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1975 journal article

FACTORS DETERMINING LEVELS OF PARASITISM BY WINTHEMIA-RUFOPICTA (DIPTERA-TACHINIDAE), WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO HELIOTHIS SPP (LEPIDOPTERA-NOCTUIDAE) AS HOSTS

CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 107(6), 655–684.

By: H. Danks n

TL;DR: Interactions of the polyphagous tachinid Winthemia rufopicta with its hosts, especially Heliothis zea and H. virescens, are considered to have divergent influences on the levels of parasitism; laboratory rearing may distort recorded levels of successful parasitism. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

1975 journal article

SEASONAL CYCLE AND BIOLOGY OF WINTHEMIA-RUFOPICTA (DIPTERA-TACHINIDAE) AS A PARASITE OF HELIOTHIS SPP (LEPIDOPTERA-NOCTUIDAE) ON TOBACCO IN NORTH-CAROLINA

CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 107(6), 639–654.

By: H. Danks n

TL;DR: The first adult generation of Winthemia rufopicta (Big.) emerged during April in North Carolina, males preceding the females by about a week, several weeks prior to the occurrence of large larvae of Heliothis zea and H. virescens. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

1974 journal article

MACROTYPE EGGS OF TACHINIDAE (DIPTERA) ON HELIOTHIS SPP (LEPIDOPTERA-NOCTUIDAE) IN NORTH-CAROLINA

CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 106(12), 1277–1282.

By: H. Danks n

TL;DR: A key to macrotype tachinid eggs, actually or potentially occurring on larvae of Heliothis spp. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

1973 journal article

SEX-RATIOS AT EMERGENCE OF 2 SPECIES OF HIGH-ARCTIC AEDES (DIPTERA-CULICIDAE)

CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 105(4), 647–651.

By: H. Danks* & P. Corbet*

TL;DR: Sex ratios at emergence of Aedes impiger and A. nigripes in the Hazen Camp area, northern Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., suggest that, before emergence, males normally survive less well than females, especially under the conditions existing in temporary ponds as they dry up. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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