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Bruchus rufimanus
And Broad Bean Beetles (Bruchus Rufimanus Boh.)
Effect of Broad Bean Varieties and Faba Bean Upon Populations Dynamic of Bruchus Rufimanus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) in Kabylia Region (Algeria)
Oregon Invasive Species Action Plan
Insects Injurious to Beans and Peas
Annual Report 2014
De Novo Transcriptomic Analysis of the Alimentary Tract of the Tephritid Gall Fly, Procecidochares Utilis
Potential of Controlling Common Bean Insect Pests (Bean Stem Maggot (Ophiomyia Phaseoli), Ootheca (Ootheca Bennigseni) and Aphid
Linking Mesoscale Landscape Heterogeneity and Biodiversity: Gardens and Tree Cover Significantly Modify Flower- Visiting Beetle Communities
OB ERVATIO 0 ' the E TO:\Tofa a of \VE T PALAEARCTIC OAK with Partict:'LAR REFERENCE to LO GOO~ ~1ARSH, \VORCE TERSHIRE, ENGLAND
A Comprehensive DNA Barcode Database for Central European Beetles with a Focus on Germany: Adding More Than 3500 Identified Species to BOLD
The Role of Cultivars and Sowing Date in Control of Broad Bean Weevil (Bruchus Rufimanus Boh.) in Organic Cultivation
Suppression of Bruchids Infesting Stored Grain Leoumes Wxth the Predatory Bug Xylocoris Flavipes (Reuter)(Hb2uxpter.A: Anthocoridae)
Management of the Broad Bean Weevil (Bruchus Rufimanus Boh.) in Faba Bean (Vicia Faba L.)
Handbook of the Bruchidae of the United States and Canada Introduction to the Acrobat Pdf Edition
Literature Cited in Chrysomela from 1979 to 2003 Newsletters 1 Through 42
Genetic Origins of the Introduced Pea Weevil (Bruchus Pisorum) Population in Ethiopia
Encyclopaedia of Pests and Natural Enemies in Field Crops Contents Introduction
Susceptibility Response of Varieties and Local Populations of Lupines to Bruchus Rufimanus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Top View
Assessing the Phylogenetic Usefulness of a Previously Neglected Morphological Structure Through Elliptic Fourier Analyses
Coleoptera Derivation: (Gk. Koleos = Shield; Ptron= a Wing) Common Names: (Beetles & Weevils)
Wild Plants and Their Associated Insects in The
Predatory Response of Xylocoris Flavipes to Bruchid Pests of Stored Food Legumes
A Non-Invasive Approach in the Assessment of Stress Phenomena and Impairment Values in Pea Seeds Caused by Pea Weevil
(Vicia Faba) Varieties on the Development of Bruchus Rufimanus
Biodiversity and Multitrophic Interactions in Changing Terrestrial
Susceptibility Response of Varieties and Local Lupine Lupinus Albus L. Population to Bruchus Rufimanus Boheman, 1833 (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidae)
S156 Stored Product Protection
Bruchidae of Chile (Insecta: Coleoptera) John M
Increasing Landscape Connectivity: Evaluating the Risks That This Will Encourage Invasive Non-Native Species
Non-Native Species in Great Britain: Establishment, Detection and Reporting to Inform Effective Decision Making
Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae), with the First Record of Invasivemegabruchidius Dorsalis (Fåhraeus, 1839)
Crop Insects of Northeast Africa-Southwest Asia
Pea and Bean Weevil Can Be a Problem in Combining, Vining Or Fresh Market Peas, Broad Beans and Field Beans
Biological Cycle and Populations Dynamics of Bean Weevil Bruchus
The Biology and Ecology of Bruchus Rufimanus (Bean Seed Beetle)
Damage, Diversity and Genetic Vulnerability the Role of Crop Genetic Diversity in the Agricultural Production System to Reduce P