- The
diamondback moth (Plutella
xylostella),
sometimes called the
cabbage moth, is a moth
species of the
family Plutellidae and
genus Plutella. The small...
- qu****inoids (extracts from Qu****ia trees)
against the
diamondback moth (Plutela
xylostella).
Samadera indica also has qu****inoids used for
insect antifeedant uses...
- In
tropical and
subtropical climates, the
diamondback moth (Plutella
xylostella) is
perhaps the most
serious pest of br****icaceous crops. Also in sub-Saharan...
-
external appearance P.
australiana is
indistinguishable from
Plutella xylostella, a
global pest of
cruciferous plants. Both
species exhibit significant...
- penetration.
Spinosad resistance has been
found in
Musca domestica,
Plutella xylostella,
Bactrocera dorsalis,
Frankliniella occidentalis, and
Cydia pomonella...
- 1996). "Oviposition site
selection by the
diamondback moth,
Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)".
Journal of
Insect Behavior. 9 (6): 887–898...
- the Gulf
states of the
United States. The
diamondback moth (Plutella
xylostella or, in some
literature known by the
synonym P. maculipennis) is a member...
- that
feeds on a
range of Br****icaceae is the
diamondback moth (Plutella
xylostella). Like the Pieridae, it is
capable of
converting isothiocyanates into...
-
larvae are
parasites of the
larvae of the
diamondback moth (Plutella
xylostella) and
certain other moths.
Diadegma semiclausum is
native to
Europe but...
-
prevalent in
eastern European countries. The
diamondback moth (Plutella
xylostella) and the
cabbage moth (Mamestra br****icae)
thrive in the
higher summer...