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- Interactions Between Indigenous Southern Afrotemperate Forest Trees
- Far Eastern Entomologist Number 411: 21-24 July 2020
- A Cytogenetic Study of Three Parasitic Wasp Species (Hymenoptera
- Gibbs, D.J (2019). Invertebrate Monitoring of Troopers Hill, Bristol
- Biological Control, Blue Gum Chalcid, Distribution, Eucalyptus Gall Wasp
- Amber Arthropod Key for Most Arthropods Found in Baltic and Dominican Ambers and Some Others
- La Heterogeneidad En Paisajes Agrícolas
- Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Eupelmidae) for Subfamily Systematics
- Nasonia: a Jewel Among Wasps
- Inventario De Hymenoptera (Hexapoda) En El Ventorrillo: Un Rico Enclave De Biodiversidad En La Sierra De Guadarrama (España Central)
- Species List
- Identification and Management of Natural Enemies Biological Insect Control
- Parasitic Wasps of the Family Encyrtidae Walker (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India
- Common Wasps, Bees, and Ants (Order Hymenoptera) in the Wichita Mountains and Surrounding Areas
- Chalcid Wasp, Probably Eurytoma Spe- Cies, Family Eurytomidae
- Beneficial Insects of NH Farms & Gardens
- Leptocybe Invasa, the Blue Gum Chalcid Wasp
- A Pocket Guide to Common Natural Enemies of Nursery Crops And
- How to Mange the Blue Orchard
- A Pocket Guide to Common Natural Enemies of Crop and Garden Pests in the Pacific Northwest
- The Blueberry Stem Gall Introduction Description Biology
- Native Insect Pollinators and Their Habitats
- Species List
- Hymenoptera Jean Yves Rasplus, Claire Villemant, Maria Rosa Paiva, Gérard Delvare, Alain Roques
- Biorisk 4(2): 669–776 (2010) Hymenoptera
- Managing Alternative Pollinators a Handbook for Beekeepers, Growers, and Conservationists
- Forest Health Conditions Report 2016
- Effects of Insect Opportunists on a Four-Level Trophobiotic System
- MANAGE INSECTS on Your Farm a Guide to Ecological Strategies
- Life History Evolution in the Parasitoid Hymenoptera
- Occasional Papers
- Barcoding of Parasitoid Wasps (Braconidae and Chalcidoidea) Associated with Wild and Cultivated Olives in the Western Cape of South Africa
- Russo for Web Revised