Scale Insects of Central Europe

This book is dedicated to the scientists whose professional devotion and accomplish­ ments in research on scale insects of the area made the compilation of this book possible. This book has two primary objectives: (1) to enable interested workers, who are not specialists of scale insects, to recogni...

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Main Authors: Kosztarab, M., Kozár, F. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1988, 1988
Edition:1st ed. 1988
Series:Series Entomologica
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a I. General part -- List of abbreviations -- General morphology of Coccinea -- Life cycle, biology and dispersal -- Genetics and endosymbionts -- Phylogeny -- Ecology of scale insects in Central Europe -- Geographical distribution -- Economic importance -- Forecasting and control -- Collecting, preserving, mounting and rearing of Coccinea -- II. Systematic part -- Classification -- Superfamily Orthezioidea — Primitive Coccoids -- Superfamily Coccoidea — Advanced Coccoids -- III. Appendix -- IV. Cited references -- V. Distribution of scale insects discussed in this book -- VI. Index to host plants -- VII. Index to parasites, predators, ants and other associated organisms -- VIII. Index to scale insect names 
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520 |a This book is dedicated to the scientists whose professional devotion and accomplish­ ments in research on scale insects of the area made the compilation of this book possible. This book has two primary objectives: (1) to enable interested workers, who are not specialists of scale insects, to recognize and indentify these to families, genera and species; and (2) to provide information on the life cycle, host-plant range, natural enemies, geographical distribution, economic importance for each known species from Central Europe, and to provide a bibliography on each taxa covered. Scale insects are important pests of fruit and nut trees, forest vegetation, woody ornamentals, greenhouse and indoor plants. World-wide losses and increased production costs attributed to scale insects are estimated to reach $5 billion annually. It is difficult to recognize them because of their microscopic size and hidden habits. Identification of pest species enables plant growers to check appropriate reference sources for biological information and to select control methods