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Aphthona abdominalis
Integrated Noxious Weed Management Plan: US Air Force Academy and Farish Recreation Area, El Paso County, CO
New DNA Markers Reveal Presence of Aphthona Species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Believed to Have Failed to Establish After Release Into Leafy Spurge
(Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of Korea, with Comments and New Records
Biology of Aphthona Nigriscutis (Coleoptera: 1 Chrysomelidae) in the Laboratory
Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team Biological Control of Invasive
Field Guidecontrol of Weeds
The Genus Linum Edited by Alister D. Muir and Neil D. Westcott
14 Leafy Spurge
Leafy Spurge - a Review Sharon A
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United States
Field Guide for the Biological Control of Weeds in Eastern North America
(Euphorbia Esula) and Two Species of Flea Beetles (Aphthona Spp.) Used As Biological Control Agents
15 CYPRESS SPURGE PEST STATUS of WEED Nature Of
Leafy Spurge
Leafy Spurge
15 CYPRESS SPURGE PEST STATUS of WEED Nature Of
Biological Control Agents for Invasive Weeds
Leaf Beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of Vrachanska Planina Mountains
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Bulletin 45(1) 1 Canadian Botanical in the Next 12 Months on This Important Task
Leaf Beetle Decline in Central Europe (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae S.L.)?*
Montana Invasive Plant Species Technical Note
Integrated Management of Leafy Spurge-Infested Rangeland James S
Aphthona Abdominalis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): a Candidate Biological Control Agent for the Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia Esula) “Complex” Control in the U.S.A
Biological Control of Leafy Spurge: an Emerging Success Story
Types of Geographical Distribution of Leaf Beetles (Chrysomelidae) in Central Europe*
Euphorbia Esula) and Two Species of Flea Beetles (Aphthona Spp.) Used As Biological Control Agents
Resource Name (Heading 1)
Leafy Spurge Euphorbia Esula (Complex) Spurge Family - Euphorbiaceae
Field Guide for the Biological Control of Weeds in the Northwest
Biology and Biological Control of Leafy Surface