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posted on 2024-02-24, 07:49 authored by Ángel Plata, Tobias Züst, Almudena Bermejo, Francisco José Beitia, Alejandro Tena
Location of the ten prickly pear clusters from eastern Spain sampled in spring, summer and autumn of 2020 and 2021. Prickly pear cladodes infested by cochineal bugs were sampled. Dark-grey points represent the clusters where the coccinellid Cryptolaemus montrouzieri was sampled. ;Rectangular plastic board with eight feeding depressions where bioassays with Lasius grandis were conducted. Depressions were separated 5 cm. Control (blue) and carminic acid (garnet) sugar solutions were alternated in each row.

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