Comparison of capturing tabanid flies(Diptera:Tabanidae)by five different color traps in the fields
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Five different NG2G colored traps were evaluated for capturing four Japanese tabanid flies: Hybomitra olsoi, Hirosia iyoensis, Tabanus nipponicus and Haematopota tristis in the fields. Blue and red colors were effective for all species. For H.olsoi blue was the most effective and, white and yellow were the least. All species were caught in small numbers with yellow traps. Black and blue were most effective for H.iyoensis and red was most effective for T.nipponicus. The behavior of H.tristis differed considerably from that of other species, namely they were captured in the large numbers in the blue, white and red traps but few were captured in the black traps.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 2001-11-25
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