Novius cardinalis (common names vedalia beetle or cardinal ladybird) is a species of ladybird beetle native to Australia. It was formerly placed in the...
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(Fürsch, 1975) Novius cardinalis (Mulsant, 1850) – Vedalia beetle Novius chapaensis (Hoang, 1980) Novius cinctipennis (Weise, 1912) Novius circumclusus (Gorham...
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successes of biological control. Importations of the vedalia ladybird (Novius cardinalis) in 1888-1889 by C. V. Riley, later head of the USDA's Division of...
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areas outside their native range; the first being the vedalia beetle, Novius cardinalis. The larva of the species was introduced to California in 1887 from...
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habitat. He brought back with him specimens of an Australian ladybird, Novius cardinalis (the Vedalia beetle), and within a decade the pest was controlled...
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biocontrol, alongside N. cardinalis. It is not thought to persist there now, however. Compared to the better-known Novius cardinalis, koebelei typically has...
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cabbage white butterfly, Pieris rapae. In 1888–1889 the vedalia beetle, Novius cardinalis, a lady beetle, was introduced from Australia to California to control...
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zoology and agriculture. In 1912, based on the American experience with Novius cardinalis and the earlier work of Raymond Poutiers, he made the first release...
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Microserangium laterale Nephus patruus Novius amabilis Novius breviuscula Novius cardinalis Novius octoguttata Novius vestita Ortalia horni Ortalia kandyana...
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