Body Size Variation in Hoplocerambyx spinicornis Newman (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae): Most dangerous Insect Pest of Sal Forest
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2021/v147i4/155589Keywords:
Hoplocerambyx spinicornis, Sal, Body size, VariationAbstract
No Abstract.References
Baranovska E., Tajovsky K. and Knapp M. (2019). Changes in the body size of Carabid beetles along elevational gradients: A multispecies study of between and within population variation. Environmental Entomology, 10: 1093-1095.
Beeson C.F.C. (1941). Ecology and Control of Forest Insects of Indian and Neighbouring Countries. Vasant Press, Dehradun. 1007pp.
Bhusal D.R., Ghimire K.C., Patel P., Bista M., Upadhyay R. and Kumar B.(2020). Temperature and altitude modulate feeding attributes of Mexican beetle, Zygogramma bicoloratha Pallister on Parthenium hysterophorus, Journal of Thermal Biology, 10: 1016-20.
Bhusal D.R., P. Ghimire K.C., Bista M., Kumar B. (2019). Partenium beetle, Zygogramma bicoloratha Pallister, Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 10: 1173-1179.
Joshi K.C., Roychaudhuy N., Kulkarni N. and Sambath S. (2006). Sal heartwood borer in Madhaya Pradesh. Indian Forester, 13(7): 799-808.
Sota T., Takami Y., Kubota K., Ujiie M. and Ishikawa R. (2000). Interspecific body size differentiation in species assemblages of the carabid subgenus Ohomopterus in Japan. Population Ecology, 42: 279–291.
Stebbing E.P. (1914). Indian Forest Insects of Economic Importance, Coleoptera, Dehradun. 648 pp.
Downloads
Downloads
Additional Files
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Unless otherwise stated, copyright or similar rights in all materials presented on the site, including graphical images, are owned by Indian Forester.