A new study titled "Geographical patterns and determinants of insect biodiversity in China" and published in Science China Life Sciences has been led by Prof. Fuwen Wei (Institute of Zoology, Chinese ...
THE Journal of the Shanghai Science Institute, (Section 3, vol. 2, 1934, pp. 1-533) contains a bulky memoir by Mr. Yoshio Ouchi entitled “Bibliographical Introduction to the Study of Chinese Insects”.
The blackish trunks on the crapemyrtles around town are caused by a Chinese insect known as crapemyrtle bark scale. It doesn’t kill the trees, but it does make them unsightly and less vigorous. This ...