Greater wax moths are tympanate pyralid moths, with four sensory cells that have similar frequency responses with different thresholds. |
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In Australia in 1988 pyralid moths native were introduced to control the invasive rubber-vine weed, Cryptostegia grandifloras. |
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The most consumed larval insects were catepillars of a pyralid moth that inhabits Ashe juniper trees. |
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He found that senitas were pollinated not by hawk moths, as most biologists believed, but by a small pyralid moth. |
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Pyralid, snout or grass moths make up a very large family of more than 25,000 species. |
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Pyralid Moth and Tineidae species are known to create losses during the pre-harvest stage of plant growth. |
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The mint root borer's attractant contains an unusual blend of four chemicals, one of which had never been detected before in Pyralid moths, says McDonough. |
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During two subsequent walking transects, perpendicular to and intersecting the flight path of the Bobolink flocks, I flushed Pyralid moths with every step. |
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