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Tribolium castaneum

Wheat flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) Grey weevil (Myllocerus sp.)... [Pg.354]

Ramos-Rodriguez O, Campbell JF, Ramaswamy SB. Efficacy of the entomopathogenic nematode Steinemema riobrave against the stored-product insect pests Tribolium castaneum and Plodia interpunctella. Bio Cont. 2007 40 15-21. [Pg.375]

Although nine species of Tribolium are potential pests (Sokoloff, 1974), Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (red flour beetle) and T. confusum (Jacquelin du Val) (confused flour beetle) (Tenebrionidae) are the most widespread and economically important species. Adult beetles are reddish-brown in color... [Pg.246]

FIG. 2 Contour map of the spatial distribution of red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, pheromone trap captures in a flour mill (J.F. Campbell and R.T. Arbogast, unpublished data). [Pg.262]

Arthur, F.H. and Dowdy, A.K. 2003. Impact of high temperatures on efficacy of cyfluthrin and hydroprene applied to concrete to control Tribolium castaneum (Herbst). J. Stored Prod. Res. 39,193-204. Arthur, F.H. and Gillenwater, H.B. 1990. Evaluation of esfenvalerate aerosol for control of stored product insect pests. J. Entomol. Sci. 25, 261-267. [Pg.283]

Arthur, F.H. and Zettler, J.L. 1991. Malation resistance in Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera tenebrionidae) Differences between discriminating concentrations by topical applications and residual mortality on treated surfaces. J. Econ. Entomol. 84, 721-726. [Pg.283]

Campbell, J.F. and Hagstrum, D.W. 2002. Patch exploitation by Tribolium castaneum Movement patterns, distribution, and oviposition. J. Stored Prod. Res. 38, 55-68. [Pg.284]

Campbell, J.F. and Runnion, C. 2003. Patch exploitation by female red flour beetles, Tribolium castaneum. J. Insect Sci. 3, 20. http //www.insectscience.Org/3.20... [Pg.284]

Dowdy, A.K. 1999. Mortality of red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera Tenebrionidae) exposed to high temperature and diatomaceous earth combination. J. Stored Prod. Res. 35, 175-182. [Pg.286]

Hagstrum, D.W. and Gilbert, E.E. 1976. Emigration rate and age structure dynamics of Tribolium castaneum populations during growth phase of a colonization episode. Environ. Entomol. 5, 445-448. [Pg.287]

Khan, A.R. and Selman, B J. 1984. Effect of insecticide, microsporidian, and insecticide-microspor-idian doses on the growth of Tribolium castaneum larvae. J. Inveriebr. Pathol. 44, 230-232. [Pg.289]

Mullen, M.A. 1992. Development of a pheromone trap for monitoring Tribolium castaneum. J. Stored... [Pg.290]

Phillips, T.W., Jiang, X.-L., Burkholder, W.E., Phillips, J.K., and Tran, H.Q. 1993. Behavioral responses to food volatiles by two species of stored-product Coleoptera, Sitophilus oryzae (Curculionidae) and Tribolium castaneum (Tenebrionidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 19, 723-734. [Pg.291]

Rabindra, R.J., Jayaraj, S., and Balasubramanian, M. 1988. Farinocystis iriholii induced susceptibility to some insecticides in Tribolium castaneum larvae. J. Invertebr. Pathol. 52, 389-392. [Pg.291]

In Australian tenebrionid beetles, defensive compounds and their patterns seem to be of only low chemotaxonomic value. However, the aforementioned aromatic compounds are restricted to the genus Tribolium. Abdominal defensive compounds were used as chemosystematic characters in order to construct a phylogenetic tree for the genus Tribolium [330]. The defensive secretion of adults of Tenebrio molitor was shown to contain toluquinone 7 and m-cresol 89 [333]. The quantification of benzoquinones in single individuals of Tribolium castaneum at different days after adult eclosion indicates that the amount of toxic quinone only shows a maximum subsequent to cuticle sclerotization. Obviously, there is a need for an adequate cuticular barrier for self-protection from these defensive compounds [334]. [Pg.146]

Blrk and Applebaum (41) have studied the adverse effects of soybean trypsin inhibitors on development and protease activity in Tribolium castaneum. In Sitophilus oryzae, high doses of soybean trypsin inhibitor caused adult mortality (42). The wound-induced accumulation of these inhibitors is discussed by C. A. Ryan elsewhere in this symposium. [Pg.239]

Insects 109 110 entire insect—Acyrthosiphum pisurn 163, Megoura vicia 118, Pieris brassicae 60, Diataraxia oleracea 524, Tribolium castaneum 3560, Phaedon cochleariae 2820, Dysdercus fasciatus 3920, Blatta orientalis 280, B. germanica 1180, Musca do-mestica 1100. Crop fluid of Locusta migratoria 112,500. [Pg.386]

Abdel-Kader M. M., Abdu R. M. and Hussien M. A. (1987) Effect of time of day and temperature on sex pheromone production and perception by the rust-red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst). Arab GulfJ. Scient. Res. Agric. Biol. Sci. B5, 147-156. [Pg.183]

Hussain A. (1994) Chemical ecology of Tribolium castaneum Herbst (Coleoptera Tenebrionidae) factors affecting biology and application of pheromone. PhD thesis. Oregon State University, 118 pp. [Pg.191]

Baker, J.E., Sukkestad, D.R., Woo, S.M. and Nelson, D.R. (1978). Cuticular hydrocarbons of Tribolium castaneum Effect of the food additive tricalcium phosphate. Insect Biochem., 8, 159-167. [Pg.31]

Suzuki, T. (1981). Identification of the aggregation pheromone of flour beetles Tribolium castaneum and T. confusum (Coleoptera Tenebrionidae). Agric. Biol. Chem., 45, 1357-1363. [Pg.185]

Huang, Y., Lam, S.L. and Ho, S.H. (2000) Bioactivities of essential oil from Elletaria cardamomum (L.) Maton to Sitophilus zeamais Motschulsky and Tribolium castaneum (Herbst). Journal of Stored Products Research 36, 107-11 7. [Pg.18]

Ho, S.H., Cheng, L.P.L., Sim, K.Y. and Tan, H.T.W. (1994) Potential of cloves (Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. and Perry as a grain protectant against Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) and Sitophilus zeamais Motsch. Postharvest Biology and Technology 4, 1 79-1 83. [Pg.162]

Nutmeg oil has strong antifeedant activity, fumigant toxicity and contact toxicity against the stored product insects, Tribolium castaneum and Sitophilus zeamis. The... [Pg.180]

AndronikashviIi, M. and Reichmuth, C. (2003) Repellency and toxicity of essential oils from Ocimum gratissi-mum (Lamiaceae) and Laurus nobilis (Lauraceae) from Georgia against the rust-red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum Herbst) (Coleoptera Tenebrionidae). Proceedings of 8th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, York, UK, 22-26 July 2002, pp. 749-762. [Pg.432]

Table VIII. Average repellency of plant extracts and curcumin to Tribolium castaneum adults "Reproduced with permission from Ref.59 Copyright 1983. TJ. Econ. Entomol., Entomological Society of America ... Table VIII. Average repellency of plant extracts and curcumin to Tribolium castaneum adults "Reproduced with permission from Ref.59 Copyright 1983. TJ. Econ. Entomol., Entomological Society of America ...
Epoxide rings of alkene and arene compounds are hydrated to form trans-diols. The enzymes that catalyze the addition of a molecule of water to an epoxide ring to yield diols are called epoxide hydrolases (also known as epoxide hydrases). Epoxide hydrolase activity has been detected in numerous species of insects. Enzymatic epoxide hydration of certain cyclodiene insecticides and their analogs has been demonstrated in the housefly, blowfly (Calliphora erythrocephala), yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor), Madagascar cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa), southern army worm (Spodoptera eridania), and red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum). Epoxide hydrolase is also important in the metabolism of juvenile... [Pg.150]

Amare A, Sweedler JV. Neuropeptide precursors in tribolium castaneum. Peptides 2007 28 1282-1291. [Pg.1236]


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