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    Temperature Affects Biological Control Efficacy: A Microcosm Study of <i>Trichogramma achaeae</i> by Long Chen, Annie Enkegaard, Jesper Givskov Sørensen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Results also showed that leaf side had no effect on the preference of <i>T. achaeae</i> in parasitising <i>E. kuehniella</i> eggs; however, <i>T. achaeae</i> preferred to lay their eggs on the top tier of plants. …”
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    Indications of an Achaea sp. caterpillar outbreak disrupting fruiting of an ectomycorrhizal tropical tree in Central African rainforest by Julian M. Norghauer, David M. Newbery, Godlove A. Neba

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…This was indirectly investigated in lowland rainforest in Cameroon for Tetraberlinia korupensis, whose crowns were attacked in 2008 by an outbreaking black caterpillar—identified as an Achaea sp., probably A. catocaloides—in Korup National Park. …”
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    Larval Mid-Gut Responses to Sub-Lethal Dose of Cry Toxin in Lepidopteran Pest Achaea janata by Vinod K. Chauhan, Narender K. Dhania, R. K. Chaitanya, Balasubramanian Senthilkumaran, Aparna Dutta-Gupta

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Present study illustrates cellular and molecular changes in mid-gut epithelium of a Bt-susceptible polyphagous insect pest castor semilooper, Achaea janata in response to a Cry toxin formulation. …”
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    The Bronze-Iron Age transition in Achaea, western Greece: continuity and change from the 12th to the 8th century BC by Marini, C

    Published 2018
    “…<p>Achaea in the Northwest Peloponnese presents unique opportunities for the study of the Late Bronze-Iron Age transition in Western Greece. …”
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    Potential for Mass Rearing of the Egg Parasitoids, <em>Trichogramma chilonis</em> and <em>Tricogramma achaeae</em> (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) on <em>Corcyra cephalonica</em> Eggs by S. A. A. Singhamuni, K. S. Hemachandra, U. G. A. I. Sirisena

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…<em>Trichogramma chilonis </em>and <em>T. achaeae </em>are egg parasitoids, considered as ideal candidates for managing the cabbage looper (<em>Trichoplusia ni</em>) through augmentative release. …”
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    Integrated Management of <i>Chrysodeixis chalcites</i> Esper (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Based on <i>Trichogramma achaeae</i> Releases in Commercial Banana Crops in the Canary Islands by Miguel A. Dionisio, Francisco J. Calvo

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Nevertheless, previous studies have shown some potential against <i>C. chalcites</i> of the egg parasitoid <i>Trichogramma achaeae</i>. We conducted two field trials over two consecutive years in commercial banana crops, comparing the results against <i>C. chalcites</i> of augmentative <i>T. achaeae</i> releases (IPM) and conventional chemical control. …”
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    An Insight into the Suitability of Clayey Raw Materials: The Ceramic Provinces of the Northern Peloponnese and South Epirus, Greece by Vayia Xanthopoulou, Ioannis Iliopoulos

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Corinth, Achaea in the northern Peloponnese, and Nicopolis in Epirus (Greece) have a strong archaeological record of ceramic production, from the Early Helladic to Late Roman periods. …”
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    Application of compost from oil palm empty fruit bunch and palm oil mill effluent anaerobic sludge in oil palm plantation as nutrients recycling by Salamat, Siti Suliza

    Published 2021
    “…Regarding the bacterial community, the kingdom Achaea was only present at secondary forest. In the secondary forest soil, the phyla Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes were higher compared to Proteobacteria. …”
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    Tabwecala robinsoni gen. nov., sp. nov., from Vanuatu and its systematic position in the ‘Ophiusini-Poaphilini’ clade (Lepidoptera, Erebidae) by Alberto Zilli

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The new species, superficially resembling species of the genera Artena, Achaea or Leistera, shows a peculiar combination of characters which suggested its placement in a new genus. …”
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    Prassi documentarie e gestione delle finanze nei comuni del principato di Savoia-Acaia (Moncalieri, Pinerolo, Torino, fine secolo XIII-prima metà secolo XIV) by Paolo Buffo

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This essay deals with the birth of a practical documentation relating to the current managing of direct taxation in several communes of the principality of Savoy-Achaea, in Piedmont (particularly Moncalieri, Pinerolo and Turin), between the end of the 13th century and the first half of the 14th century. …”
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    Le risorse per i salari dei professori nel primo secolo di attività dell’Università di Torino - The resources for professor salaries in the first century of the University of Turin... by Paolo Rosso

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The strong interventions of the seigneurial power (Prince Ludovic of Achaea and, from 1418, Savoy dukes), aimed at involving the city of Turin and the Principatus in financing are highlighted. …”
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    Noctuidae moths occurring in grape orchards in Serra Gaúcha, Brazil and their relation to fruit-piercing Mariposas Noctuidae presentes em parreirais na Serra Gaúcha, Brasil e sua r... by Maurício Moraes Zenker, Marcos Botton, José Augusto Teston, Alexandre Specht

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…It was verified that only Oraesia argyrosema (Hampson, 1926) and Gonodonta biarmata Guenée, 1852 show proboscis with suitable morphology for piercing rind and pulp of a grape berry. Achaea ablunaris (Guenée, 1852); Ascalapha odorata (Linnaeus, 1758); Letis mineis Geyer, 1827; Mocis latipes Hübner, 1823; Ophisma tropicalis Guenée, 1852, and Zale exhausta (Guenée, 1852) show proboscis only adapted to lacerate the pulp. …”
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    Recognizing the Delians Displaced after 167/6 BCE by Eliza Gettel

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Polybius, who records these events, tells us that the Delians left and resettled in Achaea in the Peloponnese. Scholars have tended to focus on Rome&rsquo;s motivations for siding with the Athenians rather than on what happened to the Delians. …”
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    Moth (Insecta: Lepidoptera) fauna of Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, India by Afaq A. DAR, Khowaja JAMAL

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Eudocima materna Linnaeus, 1767; Eudocima phalonia Linnaeus, 1763; Dysgonia stuposa (Fabricius, 1794); Euproctis divisia Walker, 1855; Achaea janata Linnaeus, 1758; Acherontia styx Westwood, 1847; Daphnis nerii Linnaeus, 1758; Hippotion rosetta (Swinhoe, 1892); Agrius convolvuli Linnaeus, 1758; Nephele hespera Fabricius, 1775; Theretra oldenlandiae (Fabricius, 1775); Caligula lindia Moore, 1865 were first time reports from the state. …”
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    Evolution of Military and Political Cooperation of Greeks and Franks in the Peloponnese between the 1340s and 1370s by Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The study demonstrates that on the part of the barony of Achaea, the rapprochement with the Greeks was promoted by disillusionment with the Angevin administration of the principality. …”
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    Rapid assessment on macro-moth fauna at Nusa Barong Nature Reserve: a low diversity by Hari Sutrisno

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…At Nusa Barong, only 10 species that have been known their host plants; three of them caused damage to some crops, namely, Conogethes punctiferalis, Cydalima laticostalis and Achaea janata. There might be more species that have not been found during this study as indicated by the species numbers across all sites have not reach a plateau. …”
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    I boularchoi in Etolia by Chiara Lasagni

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The office of the boularchos, widespread in the Microasiatic area between late Hellenistic and imperial period, is also attested in mainland Greece (Phocis, Locris Ozolia, Acarnania, Aetolia, Achaea), starting from the end of the Vth and especially during the III-II century BCE. …”
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