Light-Trap Catch of Lygus sp. (Heteroptera: Miridae) in Connection with the Polarized Moonlight, the Collecting Distance and the Staying of the Moon above the Horizon
Journal: Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research In Biology (Vol.5, No. 4)Publication Date: 2014-10-01
Authors : L. Nowinszky; J. Puskás;
Page : 120-125
Keywords : Lygus sp.; light-trap; Moon;
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Abstract
The paper deals with connections between light trapping of Lygus sp. and the polarized moonlight, the collecting distance and the staying of the Moon above the horizon.
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