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M. Mandrioli, E. Zanetti, A. Nardelli and G.C. Manicardi Entomological Research Potential role of the heat shock protein 90 (hsp90) in buffering mutations to favour cyclical parthenogenesis in the peach potato aphid Myzus persicae (Aphididae, Hemiptera) 426 Entomological H. Pakyari, M. Amir-Maafi, Z. Moghadamfar and M. Zalucki Volume 109 Estimating development and temperature thresholds of Ephestia kuehniella: toward improving a mass production system 435 C. Wang, J. Yang, Q. Pan, S. Yu, R. Luo, H. Liu, H. Li, L. Cong and C. Ran Issue 4 Screening of reference genes using real-time quantitative PCR for gene expression studies in Neoseiulus barkeri Hughes August 2019 (Acari: Phytoseiidae) 443 Research H.Y. Nam, K.S. Kim and J.-H. Lee Population genetic structure and putative migration pathway of Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) (Hemiptera, Delphacidae) in Asia 453

S. Das, A. Koner and A. Barik 2019 Volume 109 Issue 4 August Biology and life history of Lema praeusta (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a biocontrol agent of two Commelinaceae weeds, Commelina benghalensis and Murdannia nudiflora 463 S. Barriault, A.O. Soares, S.D. Gaimari and E. Lucas Leucopis glyphinivora Tanasijtshuk (Diptera: Chamaemyiidae), a new aphidophagous biocontrol agent; development, survival and comparison with Aphidoletes aphidimyza Rondani (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) 472 R. Sattari Nasab, M. Pahlavan Yali and M. Bozorg-Amirkalaee Effects of humic acid and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) on induced resistance of canola to Brevicoryne brassicae L 479 M. Piovesan, E. Carneiro, A. Specht and M.M. Casagrande Where and when? How phenological patterns of armyworm moths (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) change along a latitudinal gradient in Brazil 490 Z. Bai, L. Liu, M.S. Noman, L. Zeng, M. Luo and Z. Li The influence of antibiotics on gut bacteria diversity associated with laboratory-reared Bactrocera dorsalis 500 J.C. Andersen, C.P. Camp, M.J. Davis, N.P. Havill and J.S. Elkinton Development of microsatellite markers for an outbreaking species of oak gall wasp, Zapatella davisae (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae), in the northeastern United States 510 Z. Drmic´, M. Cˇacˇija, H. Viric´Gasˇparic´, D. Lemic´and R. Bažok Phenology of the sugar beet weevil, Bothynoderes punctiventris Germar (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), in Croatia 518 T. Okuyama Density-dependent distribution of parasitism risk among underground hosts 528 L. Wei, S. Gao, W. Xiong, J. Liu, J. Mao, Y. Lu, X. Song and B. Li Latrophilin mediates insecticides susceptibility and fecundity through two carboxylesterases, esterase4 and esterase6, in Tribolium castaneum 534 A.K. Roma´n-Ruiz, J.F. Barrera, L. Cruz-Lo´pez, J.C. Rojas and B.P. Dufour The singular insemination status of Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) females during the inter-harvest season of a coffee crop 544 A.P. Kaur and S.K. Sohal Purified winged bean protease inhibitor affects the growth of Bactrocera cucurbitae 550 Corrigendum Raphae¨lle Mouttet, Jean-Franc¸ois Germain and Astrid Cruaud Molecular identification of Epitrix potato flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Europe and North America - CORRIGENDUM 559

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