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Journal articles on the topic "Saturniidae Saturniidae"
Friedlander, Timothy P., Richard S. Peigler, Jerome C. Regier, and Charles Mitter. "Monophyly, composition, and relationships within Saturniinae (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae): Evidence from two nuclear genes." Insect Systematics & Evolution 33, no. 1 (2002): 9–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187631202x00028.
Full textMinet, Joel. "The Bombycoidea: Phylogeny and higher classification (Lepidoptera: Glossata)." Insect Systematics & Evolution 25, no. 1 (1994): 63–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187631294x00045.
Full textDEML, R., and K. DETTNER. "Morphology and classification of larval scoli of Saturniinae and Hemileucinae (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)." Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 40, no. 2 (June 2002): 82–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1439-0469.2002.00181.x.
Full textJIANG, ZHUO-HENG, CHENG-BIN WANG, BEN-FU MIU, and LIANG GUO. "Review of the genus Lemaireia Nässig & Holloway, 1988 from China, with description of a new species (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)." Zootaxa 5027, no. 3 (September 1, 2021): 429–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5027.3.8.
Full textLima, Géssyca Bispo de Oliveira, Gabriel Vila-Verde, Kleberson dos Santos Duarte, Rozimar de Campos Pereira, and Márlon Paluch. "Aspectos biológicos e morfológicos de Rothschildia aurota speculifera (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae): uma mariposa diapausante." Biotemas 34, no. 2 (June 1, 2021): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7925.2021.e77600.
Full textFavretto, Mario Arthur. "Borboletas e Mariposas (Insecta: Lepidoptera) do Município de Joaçaba, Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil." EntomoBrasilis 5, no. 2 (July 12, 2012): 167–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.12741/ebrasilis.v5i2.200.
Full textYamamoto, K., F. Miake, Y. Aso, and S. Teshiba. "Characterization of glutathioneS-transferase in the saturniid moth,Samia Cynthia pryeri(Lep.: Saturniidae)." Journal of Applied Entomology 133, no. 4 (May 2009): 278–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0418.2008.01331.x.
Full textBestmann, Hans-Jürgen, Athula B. Attygalle, Thorolf Brosche, Joachim Erler, Hans Platz, Jürgen Schwarz, Otto Vostrowsky, Wu Cai-Hong, Karl Ernst Kaissling, and Chen Te-Ming. "Identification of Three Sex Pheromone Components of the Female Saturniid Moth Antheraea pernyi (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C 42, no. 5 (May 1, 1987): 631–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znc-1987-0521.
Full textCerda, L., M. A. Beeche, and C. Jana-Saen. "ASPECTOS BIOLOGICOS DE Automeris erythraea (LEPIDOPTERA: SATURNIIDAE)." Bosque 6, no. 2 (1985): 113–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4206/bosque.1985.v6n2-06.
Full textDeml, Reinhold. "Pyrrolidonyl and Pyridyl Alkaloids in Lymantria dispar." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C 58, no. 11-12 (December 1, 2003): 860–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znc-2003-11-1221.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Saturniidae Saturniidae"
Rougerie, Rodolphe. "Phylogénie et biogéographie des Saturniinae (Lepidoptera : Bombycoidea, Saturniidae) : approche morphologique et moléculaire." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005MNHN0038.
Full textThe Saturniinae subfamily is the most heterogeneous group of the Saturniidae. Following a detailed overview of the background knowledge on this group, a phylogenetic analysis is carried out based on three sets of characters: the morphology of the adults, the morphology of the immature stages, and the sequences of the 16S-LSU gene. The results of the analyses of each of these matrices are presented and discussed, and an original procedure for a posteriori weighting is put forward. A simultaneous analysis of the data as a whole is carried out and the results of this taken into account. The monophyly of the Saturniinae, as well as that of tribes Bunaeini, Micragonini and Attacini are strongly supported by the combined datasets; Saturniini are paraphyletic and Urotini polyphyletic. The position of problematic genera is discussed and an hypothesis for the biogeographical history of the subfamily is proposed : an African origin is suggested and 2 main lineages appeared subsequently
Nunes, Fabrício Guerreiro. "Saturnídeos (lepidoptera, saturniidae) ocorrentes no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil." Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10923/5365.
Full textThe family Saturniidae includes moths of medium the great load. About 1. 300 species described, disposed all over the world with a lot of species happening in the tropics of the New World. Tends as objective the contribution for the knowledge of the lepidopterofauna of Rio Grande do Sul, they were analyzed and collected insects belonging to the 11 physiographic areas of the State, observed museum collections, besides search of existent data in literature. They were also lifted up the representatives' main morphologic aspects for the preparation of an analytical table and respective dicotomical key. Species of Arsenurinae had been listed 12, 30 species of Ceratocampinae and 10 species of Saturniinae and already added 2 species to the recent listing of Hemileucinae. The species Caio romulus, Callodirphia arpi, Copaxa decrescens, Copiopteryx derceto, Dirphia dolosa, Dysdaemonia brasiliensis, Citheronia brissotii brissotii, Eacles bertrandi, Eacles ducalis, Eacles mayi, Mielkesia paranaensis, Paradaemonia platydesmia, Rhescyntis pseudomartii, Scolesa totoma e Titaea tamerlan tamerlan are distinguished as new registers for State.
A família Saturniidae inclui mariposas de médio a grande porte. É constituída por cerca de 1. 300 espécies descritas, distribuídas em todo o mundo, com muitas espécies ocorrendo nos trópicos do Novo Mundo. Tendo como objetivo contribuir para o conhecimento da lepidopterofauna do Rio Grande do Sul, foram coletados e analisados exemplares pertencentes às 11 regiões fisiográficas do Estado, observados exemplares em coleções, além de busca de dados existentes em literatura. Também foram selecionados os principais aspectos morfológicos dos representantes para o preparo de quadros analíticos e respectivas chaves dicotômicas. Foram listadas 12 espécies de Arsenurinae, 30 de Ceratocampinae, 10 de Saturniinae e acrescida 2 espécies à recente listagem de Hemileucinae. Destacam-se como novos registros para Estado Caio romulus, Callodirphia arpi, Copaxa decrescens, Copiopteryx derceto, Dirphia dolosa, Dysdaemonia brasiliensis, Citheronia brissotii brissotii, Eacles bertrandi, Eacles ducalis, Eacles mayi, Mielkesia paranaensis, Paradaemonia platydesmia, Rhescyntis pseudomartii, Scolesa totoma e Titaea tamerlan tamerlan.
Nunes, Fabr?cio Guerreiro. "Saturn?deos (lepidoptera, saturniidae) ocorrentes no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil." Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul, 2006. http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/150.
Full textA fam?lia Saturniidae inclui mariposas de m?dio a grande porte. ? constitu?da por cerca de 1.300 esp?cies descritas, distribu?das em todo o mundo, com muitas esp?cies ocorrendo nos tr?picos do Novo Mundo. Tendo como objetivo contribuir para o conhecimento da lepidopterofauna do Rio Grande do Sul, foram coletados e analisados exemplares pertencentes ?s 11 regi?es fisiogr?ficas do Estado, observados exemplares em cole??es, al?m de busca de dados existentes em literatura. Tamb?m foram selecionados os principais aspectos morfol?gicos dos representantes para o preparo de quadros anal?ticos e respectivas chaves dicot?micas. Foram listadas 12 esp?cies de Arsenurinae, 30 de Ceratocampinae, 10 de Saturniinae e acrescida 2 esp?cies ? recente listagem de Hemileucinae. Destacam-se como novos registros para Estado Caio romulus, Callodirphia arpi, Copaxa decrescens, Copiopteryx derceto, Dirphia dolosa, Dysdaemonia brasiliensis, Citheronia brissotii brissotii, Eacles bertrandi, Eacles ducalis, Eacles mayi, Mielkesia paranaensis, Paradaemonia platydesmia, Rhescyntis pseudomartii, Scolesa totoma e Titaea tamerlan tamerlan.
Stone, Stephen E., and Michael J. Smith. "Buckmoths (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae: Hemileuca) in Relation to Southwestern Vegetation and Foodplants." University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/609134.
Full textCâmara, Joseleide Teixeira. "Obtenção e caracterização de células embrionárias indiferenciadas de Syssphinx molina (Cramer) (Lepidoptera, Saturniidae)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/10/10132/tde-25072017-151046/.
Full textSyssphinx molina (Cramer) is considered a species of phytosanitary interest, it can be curse of some plants cultivated by man, in addition, in monoculture plantations, accidents may occur with the larvae of this species, causing dermatitis in workers. The main objective of this study is to obtain and characterize the undifferentiated embryonic cells of Syssphinx molina. Eggs of the species will be obtained through pregnant female moths, collected by the team of the Coleção Zoológica do Maranhão (CZMA), Universidade Estadual do Maranhão (UEMA), Campus Caxias-MA. The eggs were characterized and compared with eggs of other phylogenetically close species of S. molina. Primary cultures of S. molina embryonic cells were cultured for 20 days, Two passes occurred and proceeded with freezing. After thawing of the cells, there were 10 passes. Cell samples from each passage were analyzed to obtain cell cycle data and cell characteristics through the use of markers: Anti-Axons, Anti-Caspase 3 ativa, Anti-CD105, Anti-CD117, Anti-CD24, Anti-CD43, Anti-CD73, Anti-CD90/Thy1, Anti-Ciclina D1, Anti GM 130, Anti-HLA DR, Anti-HSP47, Anti-HSP70,. Anti-KI67, Anti-MCP1, Anti- Oct 3/4, Anti-p53, Anti RAB 5, Anti-SSEA4, Anti-Stro-1, Anti-TGF beta 1, Anti-Vimentina e Schneider L2. For the first time a protocol for cooling eggs of S. molina is determined, as well as protocol for primary and secondary culture of embryonic cells of this species. The gestational age of S. molina eggs and compared to eggs of other species of moths of the same subfamily. Cell cycle analysis and markers confirm the high rate of cell proliferation, however, analysis with the active Anti-Caspase 3 and Anti-P53 antibodies showed the percentage of programmed cell death (apoptosis) is generally greater than 25 % in the analyzed cell populations. Markers Anti GM130 and anti RAB 5, which participate respectively, recruitment of proteins by cis phase of the Golgi apparatus and endosome maturation process, scored more than 50% of the cells in the samples analyzed. Anti-HLA-DR, which reveals T lymphocyte membrane proteins, with a percentage generally greater than 30% labeling. Among the multi- and pluripotent cell markers, the one that scored the highest cell rate was Anti-CD117, which binds to hematopoietic stem cells. All antibodies used to label cells from the hematopoietic system (Anti-CD24, Anti-CD43, Anti-CD73, Anti-CD90 / Thy1, Anti-HLA DR and Anti-MCP1) were expressed in the cultured cells of S. molina. Therefore, it is understood that insects, like S. molina, are a group that has complex metabolic activities and the understanding of these activities will, in the future, outline new forms of biological control. In addition, the unpublished data on the hamatopoietic system of insects presented in this work, beyond is a key benefit to establish future important models for studies of biological control strategies, but may also assist in the development of techniques to combat diseases transmitted by insects.
Maggi, Silviane. "Hemolinfa bruta e frações de Lonomia obliqua Walker, 1855 (Lepidoptera, Saturniidae : avaliação do perfil proteico e viabilidade celular em cultura hipocampal primária de ratos Wistar." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UCS, 2015. https://repositorio.ucs.br/handle/11338/1263.
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Increased life expectancy and the decline in births results in aging population, with increasing of neurodegenerative diseases incidence. The therapeutic is limited, often only palliative, with low or no prospect damage reversal. Study of substances with potentially neuroprotective has been the focus of research. Toxic proteins of Lonomia obliqua caterpillars, which have caused several accidents in southern Brazil, were identified in the hemolymph with anti-apoptotic activity. This protein had demonstrated the maintaining of high electric potential of mitochondrial membrane, preventing cell death by apoptosis mechanism. This study aims the evaluation of the protein profile and effect of hemolymph and fraction on cell viability of rats primary cultured hippocampal neurons after induction of apoptosis. Semi-quantitative shotgun proteomics approach was used to evaluate the protein profile of 3 lots of different origin, 71 in hemolymph and 40 in fractions, in a total of 76 proteins. Antiviral protein predominated in crude extract of hemolymph, following by serine proteases, hemolines and protease inhibitors. In fractions were identified hemolines, serine proteases and protease inhibitors. No statistics differences were found (p<0.05) in the cell viability induced of oxidative damage, which were treated with hemolymph or fractions. However, the treatment with the fraction at concentration of 0.05 and 0.1% (v/v) for 24 hours, was able to maintain cell viability significantly higher than positive control (p<0.05 and p<0.01 respectively). These results may contribute to the identification of proteins with potential use as neuroprotective in degenerative conditions.
Albertoni, Fabiano Fabian. "Análise faunística de Saturniidae (Insecta, Lepidoptera) em fragmento de Mata Atlântica do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil." Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/38/38131/tde-26112014-170238/.
Full textThis study evaluated and summarized the composition and structure of the saturniid community attracted to light trapping in a remnant of Atlantic Rainforest of the Boraceia Biological Station (EBB), Salesópolis, São Paulo, Brazil. The EBB belongs to Zoological Museum of University of São Paulo (MZUSP) and comprises a 96 ha area located inside the largest Brazilina remananent of the Atlantica Rain Forest. The Saturniidae fauna of this reserve was inventoried based on the specimens deposited at the MZUSP, and it was complemented with 13 months of recently field samplings between 2012 and 2013. Complementary field sampling was based on nocturnal collections of 12 hours along four nights on each of the 13 months. As a result we listed 114 species of the family Saturniidae. Many species were photographed in situ, for illustration of the dorsal and ventral habitus of each species we used the pinned specimens of the collection. Comparisons with other inventories of Saturniidae conducted in different Brazilian localities were performed and demonstrated an elevated number of species in EBB when compared to the data available from other inverntories, from Rio Grande do Sul state, Paraná state and the Savana bioma. Recent field samplings (2012-2013) were compared with the assemblage of saturniids from 25 consecutive months between 1948 and 1950. This comparison demonstrated that the richness and the uniformity of the species recentelly registered (2012-2013) is similar to that from the historical period (1948-1950). Few specimens constituted new record for EBB and other few were sampled exclusively on the whole range of the historical period. The studied area indicated high density of species of Hyleisa Hübner, 1920 with at least 15 species (with three morphospecies) collected, distributed in 1.158 specimens. The results stress the importance of the Serra do Mar Atlatic forest remanent to the conservation of the species of Saturniidae and yet, demonstrate the importance of EBB for the study of insects from the Atlantic Rain Forest. The analysis related to the seasonality and circadian pattern of the recently collected specimens (2012-2013) can be further used to test hypothesis of behavior and biology of the species. The abundance of species showed distinct fluctuation along the year, while some had concentrated distribution, others were broadly sampled along several months. Similarly, some species presented high pics of abundance on restricted periods during the night, while other speces were sampled in several distinct periods. The evaluation of the interchange of species during the year and during the night indicated hight interchanging of species for both cicles, sazonal and cyrcadina, stressing the importance of inventories of Saturniidae with effort along the entire year and along the hole night period. The same evaluation also demonstrated that the fluctuation of the abundance of species grouped by subfamilies follow similar and contrasting patters depending on the subfamilies that are being compaired.
Kapraly, Edward C. "An Experimental Study of Survival and Mortality of Callosamia promethea (Drury) [Lepidoptera: Saturniidae] Eggs in Central Ohio." The Ohio State University, 1990. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1392824212.
Full textBarcellos, Bárbara Duarte. "Análise sazonal de saturniidae (Insecta: Lepidoptera) em floresta remanescente de mata atlântica no estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil." Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2018. http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22513.
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As mariposas noturnas, principalmente da família Saturniidae, são frequentemente utilizadas em diversos estudos comparativos, entre parâmetros ecológicos e diferentes condições ambientais. O presente estudo teve como principal objetivo analisar a dinâmica dos parâmetros ecológicos, frente às variações sazonais do ambiente no decorrer de seis anos consecutivos. O estudo foi conduzido na Reserva Natural Vale Vale, remanescente de Mata Atlântica, localizado no município de Linhares, ES. A fauna de Saturniidae foi levantada através de armadilhas luminosas onde foram coletados 1.445 exemplares, distribuídos em quatro subfamílias, 30 gêneros e 47 espécies. Houve uma variação significativa nos parâmetros riqueza e abundância na composição das espécies dentro da comunidade entre os períodos sazonais e uma relação significativa entre a abundância e a temperatura. Revelando uma tendência de diminuir a abundância com a diminuição da temperatura, afetando diretamente a flutuação populacional. Nas comparações anuais, somente a equitabilidade e dominância não apresentaram significância. Dentre os anos de estudo constatou-se uma maior ocorrência de espécie nos períodos com maiores incidências de chuvas. Considerando a recuperação da comunidade e as oscilações instáveis durante os vários anos analisados é possível enquadrar esta família como estruturalmente estável com pouca resistência e alta resiliência. A qualidade dessa família como bioindicador juntamente com a eficiência dos parâmetros ecológicos e a associação com os fatores bióticos indicaram a estabilidade estrutural que a Reserva Natural Vale proporciona a esta comunidade.
Nocturnal moths, mainly from the Saturniidae family, are frequently used in comparative studies, connected to ecological parameters and different environmental conditions. The present study’s main objective is to analyze the dynamics of ecological parameters, in relation to seasonal variations of the environment for six consecutive years. The study was done at the Vale Natural Reserve, remaining Atlantic Forest, located in the municipality of Linhares, ES. The fauna of Saturnidiiae was identified with luminous traps which captured 1445 samples. These were distribuited in four subfamilies, thirty genera and fourty-seven species. There was a significant variation of the parameters wealth and abundancy in the composition of the species in the community between seasons. There was also a significant relation between abundancy and temperature. There was a tendency to decrease abundancy with falling temperatures, directly affecting the population. In annual comparisons, only equitability and dominance didn’t show significance. During the study years, it was observed that the species was seen more in periods with more rain. Considering the recovery of the community and instable oscillations during the study years, it is possible to label this family as structurally stable, resistant and highly resilient. The quality of the family as a bioindicator, the efficiency of ecological parameters and the association with biotic factors indicate the structural stability that the Vale Natural Reserve provides this community.
Mazzoni, Marina Katia Ferreira. "Clonagem e expressão de proteína antiapoptótica presente na hemolinfa de Lonomia obliqua WALKER 1855 (Lepdoptera: Saturniidae) em Escherichia coli." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/87/87131/tde-07032016-134221/.
Full textThe caterpillar L. obliqua has become known for performing in their hemolymph proteins with biological activity demonstrated in cell cultures. The available literature does not provide studies on the expression of antiapoptotic protein L. oblique, so this study aims cloning and expression of anti-apoptotic protein present in the hemolymph of L. oblique, bacterial system in Escherichia coli. The extracted mRNA L. obliqua husk gave a cDNA obtained by RT-PCR, which was cloned into pCR II-TOPO vector for subsequent transformation of E. coli bacteria JMQC. The heterologous expression, the fragment was subcloned into pET28a vector and transformed E. coli bacteria BLQC. The induction of expression was performed with 1 mM IPTG. The APLOrEC purified by chromatography was identified by Western blot. The biological activity was examined in APLOrE VERO and L929 cells after death induction, and it was found that this protected crops H2O2 induced with 4mM therefore effective in the structural maintenance of the cytoskeleton of such cells.
Books on the topic "Saturniidae Saturniidae"
Stone, Stephen E. Foodplants of world Saturniidae. [Los Angeles, Calif.]: Lepidopterists' Society, 1991.
Find full textStone, Stephen E. Foodplants of world saturniidae. [S.l.]: Lepidopterists' Society, 1991.
Find full textTuskes, Paul M. The wild silk moths of North America: A natural history of the Saturniidae of the United States and Canada. Ithaca, N.Y: Comstock Pub. Associates, 1996.
Find full textOberprieler, Rolf. The emperor moths of Namibia. Hartbeespoort, South Africa: Ekogilde, 1995.
Find full textSociety, Namibia Scientific, and Lepidopterists' Society of Southern Africa., eds. The emperor moths of Namibia. Hartbeespoort, South Africa: Ekogilde/Ecoguild, 1995.
Find full textPeigler, Richard Steven. A review of the genus Agapema (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae). Denver, Colo: Denver Museum of Natural History, 1993.
Find full textWeast, Robert D. Ecological and behavioral observations of select Attacini. Johnston, IA (5324 NW 78 Ct., Johnston 50131): Saturniidae, 1989.
Find full textInternational Congress of Entomology. (18th 1988 Vancouver, Canada). Wild silkmoths '88: Proceedings of workshop in XVIII International Congress of Entomology, Vancouver, Canada, July 3-9, 1988. [Tokyo]: International Society For Wild Silkmoths, 1989.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Saturniidae Saturniidae"
Heppner, John B., David B. Richman, Steven E. Naranjo, Dale Habeck, Christopher Asaro, Jean-Luc Boevé, Johann Baumgärtner, et al. "Saturniidae." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 3249. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_4026.
Full textDunford, James C., Louis A. Somma, David Serrano, C. Roxanne Rutledge, John L. Capinera, Guy Smagghe, Eli Shaaya, et al. "Emperor Moths (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 1307–9. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_3548.
Full textDunford, James C., Louis A. Somma, David Serrano, C. Roxanne Rutledge, John L. Capinera, Guy Smagghe, Eli Shaaya, et al. "Eri Silkworm, philosamia ricini (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 1358–60. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_3660.
Full text"Family Saturniidae." In Secret Weapons, 292–96. Harvard University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1dp0twf.66.
Full text"3 Diseases of Saturniidae." In The Wild Silk Moths of North America, 28–29. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781501738005-006.
Full text"Giant Silkworm and Royal Moths – Saturniidae." In Caterpillars of Eastern North America, 229–46. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400834143.229.
Full textSilva, Patrícia Souza e., Luiz Filipe Ramalho Nunes de Moraes, Elizangela de Barros, Ana Paula de Araújo Boleti, and Ludovico Migliolo. "EXTRAÇÃO E CARACTERIZAÇÃO DAS TOXINAS PRESENTE EM LAGARTA Lonomia obliqua (LEPIDÓPTERA,SATURNIIDAE) COM ATIVIDADE ANTIBIOFILME." In Prospecção de Moléculas Bioativas em Animais e Plantas: Uma Visão Biotecnológica, 41–50. Atena Editora, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.7541902094.
Full text"Subfamily Saturniinae." In The Wild Silk Moths of North America, 162–216. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501738005-013.
Full text"Subfamily Saturniinae." In The Wild Silk Moths of North America, 162–216. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781501738005-013.
Full text"Appendix 2. Saturniid Hybrids." In The Wild Silk Moths of North America, 224–26. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501738005-015.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Saturniidae Saturniidae"
Triant, Deborah A. "Genome assembly and annotation of the io moth,Automeris io(Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.114514.
Full textYen, Shen-horn. "Proboscis morphology is not a good predictor of the functionality in Saturniidae (Lepidoptera)." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.114046.
Full textDevi, Dipali. "Pathogenicity of bacteria isolated from the gut of diseased silkwormAntheraea assamensisHelfer (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.114305.
Full textHamilton, Chris A. "Phylogenetic relationships, wing shape, and the evolution of tails across the Arsenurinae (Lepidoptera: Bombycoidea: Saturniidae)." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.115040.
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Full textKumar, Rajesh. "Black-coloured Muga silk moth,Antheraea assamensis Helfer (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), from Assam (India): Second best example of “industrial melanism”." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.105598.
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