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Plants examined in Acre state, Brazil, for the presence of Lixus sp(p). Adults. Means ± SD are given. See Table S1 for taxonomic details of plant species.

Plants examined in Acre state, Brazil, for the presence of Lixus sp(p). Adults. Means ± SD are given. See Table S1 for taxonomic details of plant species.

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... vast majority of plant species show extremely negative coefficients (e.g., A. frutescens, A. riparia), suggesting a significantly lower number of oviposition holes compared to the host plant. However, the corresponding p-values are generally very high (p = 0.999), indicating that these differences are not statistically significant (Supple- mentary Table S5). The experimental run had no significant effect on the number of oviposition holes (χ 2 = 0.000, df = 1, p = 0.9830). ...
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... adults were found on three species of Asteraceae in Acre state, viz. C. odorata, C. laevigata and H. vitalbae (Table 5). ...

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