-
Federal
Data from: Odor Preference, Feeding, Survival, and Reproductive Fitness of the Invasive Larger Grain Borer Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) on Acorns of Three Native North America Oak Species
Department of Agriculture —
Insects Prostephanus truncatus adults were obtained from an insect colony maintained at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research... -
Federal
Data from: Assessing organic chemical management strategies for control of <i>Sitophilus zeamais</i> and <i>Prostephanus truncatus</i> at food facilities
Department of Agriculture —
Source Insects & CommoditiesUnsexed adults of a field colony of S. zeamais from Eastern Kansas (collected in 2019) and unsexed adults of a colony of P. truncatus... -
Federal
Data from: Subsequent chemical and foraging ecology preferences of <i>Theocolax elegans</i> (Westwood) (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) reared on two alternate stored product host insects
Department of Agriculture —
2.1 Source Host and Parasitoid InsectsFor all assays, 4–8-week-old R. dominica were reared on wheat, while S. oryzae were reared on wheat tempered to 13% grain... -
Federal
Data from: Biosurveillance for an invasive pest of maize, <i>Prostephanus truncatus</i>, across North America and in Greece
Department of Agriculture —
Aim of DatasetIn this work, we performed a two-year latitudinal biosurveillance program for Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae), related... -
Federal
Data from: Spillage and food dust do not decrease efficacy of long-lasting insecticide-incorporated netting against stored product insects
Department of Agriculture —
Insect SourcesInsect colonies of R. dominica and T. castaneum maintained continuously at the USDA-ARS Center for Grain and Animal Health Research were used. This...