David G. James, djames@tricity.wsu.edu, Washington State University, Department of Entomology, Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center, 24105 N. Bunn Road, Prosser, WA
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Species 1: Neuroptera Chrysopidae
Chrysopa nigricornisSpecies 2: Neuroptera Chrysopidae
Chrysopa oculataSpecies 3: Neuroptera Chrysopidae
Chrysopa coloradensisKeywords: herbivore-induced plant volatile, biological control
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- From Dr.Swamy. Sambath, Research Officer, Institute of Forest Productivity, ICFRE (Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education), Lalgutwa - Ranchi, Jharkhand - Stat, September 15, 2006
Sir,
I am working in forestforest entomology division in the organisation of Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, Dehra Dun, India. Since 10 yearsI am working in the field of biological control of major forest insect pests. Reseantly, I would like to work on the bionomics and control of Chrysopa species in Eastern regions of India, which is a major predatory insect which destroy the lac insects in the major regions of lac growing (cultivation) areas. Also I would like to make a project proposal on this insects species . Please give your authentic informations on systamatics, ecology and behaviour of theses genus.
Thanking you
Dr.Swamy. Sambath
Ranchi, India