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New alpine moth solves a 180-year-old mystery
(Pensoft Publishers) Butterflies and moths are among the most diverse animal groups. Scientists have found as many as 5,000 species from the Alps alone. Having been a place of intensive research for 250 years, it is considered a sensation if a new species is discovered from the mountain range these days. This was the case when a Swiss-Austrian team of researchers described a new species of alpine moth in the peer-reviewed journal Alpine Entomology.
Source: EurekAlert! - Biology - July 19, 2021 Category: Biology Source Type: news

Drone Tech ’s Next Big Target: Insect Pest Management
Annapolis, MD; June 28, 2021 —Drones keep getting smaller and smaller, while their potential applications keep getting bigger and bigger. And now unmanned aircraft systems are taking on some of the world’s biggest small problems: insect pests. From crop-munching caterpillars to disease-transmitting mosquitoes, insects that threaten crops, ecosystems, and public health are increasingly being targeted with new pest-management strategies that deploy unmanned aircraft systems (UAS, or drones) for detection and control. And a variety of these applications are featured in a new special collection published this week in theJ...
Source: ESA News - June 28, 2021 Category: Biology Authors: jrominiecki Source Type: research

Drone tech's next big target: insect pest management
(Entomological Society of America) Drones keep getting smaller, while their potential applications keep getting bigger. And now unmanned aircraft systems are taking on some of the world's biggest small problems: insect pests. From crop-munching caterpillars to disease-transmitting mosquitoes, insects that threaten crops, ecosystems, and public health are being targeted with new pest-management strategies that deploy drones for detection and control. A variety of these applications are featured in a new special collection in the Journal of Economic Entomology.
Source: EurekAlert! - Infectious and Emerging Diseases - June 28, 2021 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news

Report of the 2018 annual meeting of the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network Vector Control Working Group: harnessing skills and knowledge for malaria elimination across the Asia Pacific
The 2018 Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network ’s Vector Control Working Group (APMEN VCWG) annual meeting took place 3–5 September 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. It was designed to be a forum for entomology and...
Source: Parasites and Vectors - May 29, 2021 Category: Microbiology Authors: Latifeh Dahmash, Allison Tatarsky, Fe Esperanza Espino, Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap, Michael B. Macdonald, Jettsumon Sattabongkot Prachumsri, Pradeep Srivastava, Christina Rundi and Jeffrey Hii Tags: Meeting report Source Type: research

Vernard Lewis Selected as 2021 ESA Founders ' Memorial Lecturer
Annapolis, MD; May 24, 2021 —Vernard Lewis, Ph.D., BCE, emeritus cooperative extension specialist at the University of California, Berkeley, has been selected to deliver the Founders ' Memorial Award lecture at Entomology 2021, the Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America (ESA).
Source: ESA News - May 21, 2021 Category: Biology Authors: jrominiecki Source Type: research

First Record of Human Urogenital Myiasis Caused by < em > Psychoda albipennis < /em > Larvae (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Miandoab, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran: A Case Report
CONCLUSION: According to our survey, this is the first observation of urogenital myiasis in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. Our case illustrates urogenital myiasis caused by P. albipennis in Iran. Urogenital myiasis has not been previously reported from Iran as a human disease.PMID:33954216 | PMC:PMC8053075 | DOI:10.18502/jad.v14i4.5280
Source: Iranian Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases - May 6, 2021 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Teimour Hazratian Afsaneh Dolatkhah Behrooz Naghili Hokmabadi Elaheh Hazratian Azim Paksa Source Type: research