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Studies of the Laboulbeniomycetes: Diversity, Evolution, and Patterns of Speciation
A Thesis Entitled Influence of Soil-Quality on Coffee-Plant Quality
Wax Structures of Scymnus Louisianae Attenuate Aggression from Aphid-Tending Ants
Status Report on Arthropod Predators of the Asian Citrus Psyllid in Mexico
Integrative Taxonomy Reveals Hidden Species Within a Common Fungal Parasite of Ladybirds Received: 19 April 2018 Danny Haelewaters 1,2, André De Kesel3 & Donald H
19 Insect Pests of Coffee and Their Management in Nature-Friendly Production Systems
Heidi Liere Department Environmental Studies Seattle University 910 12Th Ave, Seattle WA
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; (206) 296-4035
Ecological Impacts of a Trait-Mediated Cascade by Hsun-Yi
1 Sustainable Mitigation Techniques for Coffee Leaf Rust in Loma Linda
Ladybird Beetles, Lady Beetles, Ladybugs of Florida, Coleoptera: Coccinellidae1 J
SYSTEMATICS of LADYDIRD BEETLES (COLEOPTERA: COCCINELLIDAE) by JOSÉ ADRIANO GIORGI (Under the Direction of Joseph V. Mchugh)
FEM Ns3(3) 2017.Pdf
Prey Specialization in Ladybirds: Iberorhyzobius Rondensis, a Potential Biological Control of Matsucoccus Feytaudi Tese Apresen
Cascading Traitmediated Interactions Induced by Ant Pheromones
Bottom-Up Effects of Soil Quality on a Coffee Arthropod Interaction Web 1,2,5, 3 1 1 1,4 D
Aims, History and Achievements of the IOBC/Wprs Working Group On
<I>Diaphorina Citri</I> Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae)
Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) Established in Hawaii
Top View
Cascading Traitmediated Interactions Induced by Ant Pheromones
Life Vida for Citrus
The Noviini of the World (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
Natural Enemies of Ladybird Beetles
Evolutionary Perspectives on Myrmecophily in Ladybirds Amélie Vantaux, Olivier Roux, Alexandra Magro, Jérôme Orivel
Big Farms Make Big Flu
Mological News
Accepted Manuscript
Coccinellidae'
Nonpesticide Methods for Controlling Diseases and Insect Pests ©APO 2005, ISBN: 92-833-7037-6
The Evolution of Food Preferences in Coccinellidae
Short Communication
22 279-306.Pdf