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Caterpillars – the Threat
Lepidoptera of North America 5
Juglans Nigra Juglandaceae L
Field Instructions for The
Datana Drexelii (Lepidoptera: Notododontidae) Occurrence and Larval Survival on Highbush Blueberry Cultivars
Taxonomic Groups of Insects, Mites and Spiders
Walnut Caterpillar Bill Ree, Extension Program Specialist II–Entomology and Marty Jungman, Extension Agent–IPM, the Texas A&M University System
Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the Rocky Mountain Region 1997-1999
1 Modern Threats to the Lepidoptera Fauna in The
Impacts of Native and Non-Native Plants on Urban Insect Communities: Are Native Plants Better Than Non-Natives?
Moths of North Carolina - Early Draft 1
Illustration Sources
Recovery Strategy for the Butternut (Juglans Cinerea) in Canada
Field Instructions for the Urban Inventory of San
US EPA, Pesticide Product Label, VBC -60397,02/10/2015
An Annotated List of Phytophagous Insects Collected on Immature Black Walnut Trees in Southern Illinois
Notes on the Temperate Species of Juglans John M. Grimshaw
Juglans Nigra L. Black Walnut Juglandaceae Walnut Family Robert D
Top View
Walnut Caterpillar Michael J
QUBS Moth & Butterfly Species
Conservation Gap Analysis of Native U.S. Walnuts (2021)
Memorial of Life and Entomologic Work of Joseph Albert Lintner
Genotypic Variation and Selection in Juglans Nigra L Calvin Frederick Bey Iowa State University
Moths of Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge
Pityophthorus Juglandis Blackman on Juglans Nigra L
Annotated Check List of the Noctuoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of North America North of Mexico
A Test of Niche Assembly Using the Moth Communities of Morgan-Monroe State Forest
Walnut Caterpillar Datana Integerrima Order Lepidoptera, Family Notodontidae; Prominents Native Pest
The Biologic and Economic Assessment of Chiorpyrifos And
Field Observations of Larval Behavior of Datana Integerrima (Notodontidae) in Illinois
Butternut (Juglans Cinerea) Is a Small to Medium-Sized Tree of the Walnut Family That Seldom Exceeds 30 Metres in Height
Database of Illinois Lepidoptera Phase Ii
Carlsbad Caverns Carlsbad Caverns National Park New Mexico
Adaptability of Pecan As a Species Races Are Old fl Ood Plains That Are Situated at Darrell Sparks Higher Elevations Than fi Rst Bottoms
Supplementary Materials
Field Instructions for the Urban Inventory of San
The Impacts of Prescribed Burning and Mechanical Thinning on Insect Communities in the Arkansas Ozarks
Insect Pests of Black Walnut Are Presented in a Purdue University Cooperative Extension Publication Appended to This Article
The Walnut Caterpillar
Commodity Risk Assessment of Juglans Regia Plants from Turkey