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- Data Sheets on Quarantine Pests
- Arthropods Associated with Turf and Ornamentals
- County Genus Species Species Author Common Name Tribe
- Collembola and Lepidoptera) in Different Forest Types: an Example in the French Pyrenees
- Sympatric Bat Species Prey Opportunistically on a Major Moth Pest of Pecans
- Taxonomy of Acrobasis Larvae and Pupae in Eastern North America (Lepîdoptera: Pyralidae)
- Full List Sorted by Scientific Name (PDF As of 6/30/21)
- Crambidae Pyralidae
- Blueberry Fruitworm Factsheet
- Molecular and Pheromone Studies of Pecan Nut Casebearer
- A Guide to the Insect Borers, Pruners, and Girdlers of Pecan and Hickory
- Pests on the Menu for Bat-House Bats,” BATS (Summer 2011), by Veronica Brown
- Moth Species Trapped Or Seen in 2004
- Lepidoptera of the Pacific Northwest: Caterpillars and Adults
- Parasitism of Cranberry Fruitworm (Acrobasis Vaccinii; Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) by Endemic Or Released Trichogramma Pretiosum (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)
- Phycitinae 62.007 1433 Cryptoblabes Bistriga
- Flight Synchrony Among the Major Moth Pests of Cranberries in the Upper Midwest, USA
- Redalyc.Estados Inmaturos De Lepidoptera (XXXV). Seis Especies
- Lepidoptera: Crambidae & Pyralidae
- Moths of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
- Life Cycle of Laboratory-Reared Acrobasis Nuxvorella Neunzig (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae): a Pecan Nut Pest
- Host Specificity of Microsporidia Pathogenic to the Gypsy Moth
- Galleria Mellonella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae; the Greater Wax Moth) Larvae, the Insect Is a [Friend and Model]
- Natural Enemies of Cranberry Fruitworm, Acrobasis Vaccinii, (Lepidoptera: Pyraudae) in Michigan Highbush Blueberries
- Molecular Analysis of Guano from Bats in Bat Houses on Organic Pecan Orchards
- Acrobasis Sodalella Zell. (Lep. Pyralidae) Dannosa Alla Quercia
- A Revised Checklist of Pyraloid Moths (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea) in Croatia
- Adult Activity and Host Plant Utilization in Cranberry Fruitworm, Acrobasis Vaccinii Riley (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
- Insect Pests of Black Walnut Are Presented in a Purdue University Cooperative Extension Publication Appended to This Article
- Bats, Bugs, and Wind Turbines – Is There a Connection?
- Exploring Hostassociated Differentiation in the North American