Author

Dunston Philamon Ambrose

Director, Emeritus Scientist - Cited by 2,312 - Assassin bugs

Biography

Dr Duston Philamon Ambrose is currently working as a Professor Emeritus in Entomology Research Unit at St. Xavier’s College Palayamkotta, Tamil Nadu. He has published a total of 278 scientific papers. His research interest mainly focuses on Assassin bugs.
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Impacts of Synergy-505 on the functional response and behavior of the reduviid bug, Rhynocoris marginatus
DP Ambrose, SJ Rajan, JM RajaJournal of Insect Science 10 (1), 187, 2010201
27
2010
Biology and Behavior of Six Species of Reduviids (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Harpactorinae) in a Cashew Ecosystem1
KK Srikumar, PS Bhat, TN Raviprasad, K Vanitha, PL Saroj, DP AmbroseJournal of agricultural and urban entomology 30 (1), 65-81, 2014201
19
2014
Reduviid predators
DP Ambrose, AG KumarEcofriendly pest management for food security, 217-257, 2016201
14
2016
The Insects: Beneficial and Harmful Aspects
DP AmbroseKalyani publishers, 2017201
10
2017
Functional response of Acanthaspis quinquespinosa (Fabricius)(Hemiptera: Reduviidae) on Coptotermes heimi (Wasmann)
DP Ambrose, JM Raja, SJ RajanJournal of Biological Control 22 (1), 163-165, 2008200
9
2008
Predatory behaviour of an assassin bug, Coranus spiniscutis (Reuter) on rice meal moth, Corcyra cephalonica (Stainton) and leaf armyworm, Spodoptera litura (Fabricius)
AG Kumar, K Rajan, SJ Rajan, DP AmbroseInsect Pest Management, A Current Scenario. St. Xavier’s College …, 2011201
8
2011
Ecotypic diversity in the assassin bug, Rhynocoris marginatus Fabricius (Heteroptera: Reduviidae)
A Baskar, DP Ambrose, KG Tirumurugan, AT FlemingHexapoda 19 (1), 38-46, 2012201
5
2012
Ecotypic diversity in the assassin bug Rhynocoris kumarii Ambrose and Livingstone (Heteroptera: reduviidae)
A Baskar, DP Ambrose, KG TirumurugaanJournal of Entomological Research 36 (4), 369-37, 2012201
5
2012
Biodiversity and distribution of entomofauna in three ecosystems in Thoothukudi District, Tamil Nadu
PD Thanasingh, DP AmbroseInsect Pest Management, A Current Scenario, 38-57, 2011201
4
2011