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- The Blue Bill Volume 67 Number 3
- Lady Beetles of South Dakota
- Compatibility of Soybean Aphid Integrated Pest Management Strategies
- Abstracts from Meeting
- The Coccinellidae of Louisiana (Insecta: Coleoptera)
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- Racing Extinction Documenting Vermont’S Bee Species in the Anthropocene
- Ladybird Beetles, Lady Beetles, Ladybugs of Florida, Coleoptera: Coccinellidae1 J
- Coleoptera Collected Using Three Trapping Methods at Grass River Natural Area, Antrim County, Michigan
- Sugar Feeding by Coccinellids Under Field Conditions
- Relationship of Soybean Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) to Soybean Plant Nutrients, Landscape Structure, and Natural Enemies Takuji Noma Michigan State University
- The Coccinellidae (Ladybird Beetles) of Minnesota (Coleoptera)
- Non-Target Effects of Soybean Aphid, Aphis Glycinces Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), Management in Iowa Wayne J
- Coleoptera: Cleridae and Coccinellidae) Jacques Rifkind California State Collection of Arthropods
- Habitat Planning for Beneficial Insects Guidelines for Conservation Biological Control
- Arthropod Diversity and Pest Suppression in Agricultural Landscapes
- General Comments About Aphid Biological Control
- Natural Enemy Field Guide
- COCCINELLID PREDATORS of APHID and THEIR PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS USING COI GENE SEQUENCES Research Article
- Coleoptera Collected Using Three Trapping Methods at Grass River Natural Area, Antrim County, Michigan Robert A
- A Study on the Biodiversity of Ladybird Beetles in Soybean Agroecosystems of Northwestern Ohio
- Natural Enemies of Ladybird Beetles
- Impacts of Urban Greenspace Management on Beneficial Insect Communities Master's Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of Th
- Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (ISSN 0013-8797) Are Pub- Lished Quarterly Beginning in January by the Entomological Society of Washington
- Populations of Aphid Natural Enemies in Agroecosystems, with Special
- Lady Beetles
- A Thirteen-Year Survey of the Aphidophagous Insects of Alfalfa