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Nomophila noctuella larvae pathway in margins.

Nomophila noctuella larvae pathway in margins.

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It is generally accepted that biological invasions have major ecosystem impacts and create new types of interaction between local and exotic species. Azolla spp. invasion caused different interactions between local and exotic species in the northern region of Iran. Diasemiopsis ramburi-alis and Nomophila noctuella are two spilomelinae moths found f...

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... and leave frass near the pathways (figure 2a1) and due to wandering behavior of larvae in N. noctuella pupation occurred in places that were somewhat far from feeding sites (Figure 3a1,a2). More behavioral studies indicated N. noctuella larvae prefer to move in the feeding site margins (Figure 4). Indirect damages on Azolla spp. ...

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