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Y Epinotia Subocellana (Donovan, [1806]), Dos Nueva Sespecies Para La Península Ibérica (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) SHILAP Revista De Lepidopterología, Vol
Population Dynamics of the Douglas-Fir Cone Moth, Barbara
Forest Tortricids Trapped Using Eucosma and Rhyacionia Synthetic Sex Attractants
Checklist of British and Irish Hymenoptera - Chalcidoidea and Mymarommatoidea
Redalyc.Catalogue of Eucosmini from China (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
The Microlepidoptera Section 1 Limacodidae Through Cossidae
A Phylogenomic Approach to Resolve the Arthropod Tree of Life Research
Recent Literature on Lepidoptera Vo1.16: No.2
NEARCTIC PINE TIP MOTHS of the GENUS RHYACIONIA: ^ BIOSYSTEMATIC REVIEW Fi ^ 9^
Suppliers of Beneficial Organisms in North America
Weevils As Targets for Biological Control, and the Importance of Taxonomy and Phylogeny for Efficacy and Biosafety
Lepidoptera Recorded on Santa Catalina Island
To Download the Food Plant Database in PDF Format
Invasion Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Light Brown Apple Moth (Tortricidae)
A Field Guide to Insects and Diseases of California Oaks
Contributions to an Arthropod Inventory of Santa Cruz Island, California Ida Naughton University of California - Berkeley
TORTS Newsletter of the Troop of Reputed Tortricid Systematists ISSN 1945-807X (Print) ISSN 1945-8088 (Online)
Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
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Nota Lepidopterologica
R1 Cone and Seed Insect Handbook
Arthropods: Habitat Relations
Additional Material to Be Provided on Website of Biocontrol
The Entomofauna of the Cones of Fir (Abies Alba) in Poland
Setae on Abdominal Segment 7
Tortricidae) William E
Assessment of Inventory Effort for Lepidoptera (Insecta) and the Status of Endemic Species on Santa Barbara Island, California
The Microlepidoptera Fauna of Santa Cruz Island Is Less Depauperate Than That of Butterflies and Larger Moths
Moth Inventories of Eleven Major Study Areas in South-Central
A Review of Nontarget Effects of Insect Biological Control Agents: Concepts and Examples
Light Brown Apple Moth (Epiphyas Postvittana) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Colonization of California
Proceedings of the 5Th International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods
DOUGLAS-FIR CONE MOTH (Barbara Colfaxiana)