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Cryptococcus (insect)
A New Pupillarial Scale Insect (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Eriococcidae) from Angophora in Coastal New South Wales, Australia
Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Eriococcidae) from China, with a Redescription of Macroporicoccus Ulmi (Tang & Hao) Comb
Nutritional Effects on Causal Organisms of Beech Bark Disease in An
Keynote Address
Lives Within Lives: Hidden Fungal Biodiversity and the Importance of Conservation
Comparative Densities of Beech Scale, Cryptococcus
Survey of Arthropod Assemblages Responding to Live Yeasts in an Organic Apple Orchard
Family-Group Names in the Scale Insects (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea)—A Supplement
Evaluation of Resistance to the Beech Scale Insect (Cryptococcus Fagisuga) and Propagation of American Beech (Fagus Grandifolia) by Grafting
An Annotated Checklist of the Scale Insects of Iran (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Coccoidea) with New Records and Distribution Data
Prey Specialization in Ladybirds: Iberorhyzobius Rondensis, a Potential Biological Control of Matsucoccus Feytaudi Tese Apresen
1 European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
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Cryptococcus Fagisuga Lind.)
An Updated Annotated Checklist of Scale Insects (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Coccomorpha) of Poland
Incidence and Life History of Beech Scale, Initiator of Beech Bark Disease, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Biology and Management of Beech Bark Disease
European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
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Cryptococcus Fagisuga Global Invasive Species Database (GISD)
Historical Accumulation of Nonindigenous Forest Pests in the Continental United States
The Ubiquity and Development-Related Abundance Dynamics of Ophiocordyceps Fungi in Soft Scale Insects
Possible Geographic Origin of Beech Scale, Cryptococcus Fagisuga (Hemiptera: Eriococcidae), an Invasive Pest in North America
Beech Bark Mycoflora and Its Distribution in Relation to the Presence of the Scale Insect, Cryptococcus Fagisuga Lind
Fungal Associations in the Build-Up and Decline of Cryptococcus