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Delphastus pusillus
Whiteflies
Introductions for Biological Control in Hawaii: 1979 and 1980
Delphastus Pusillus Raymond A
GREENHOUSE WHITEFLY SCIENTIFIC NAME: Trialeurodes Vaporariorum (Westwood) CLASS: Insecta ORDER: Hemiptera FAMILY: Alerodidae
Surveying for Terrestrial Arthropods (Insects and Relatives) Occurring Within the Kahului Airport Environs, Maui, Hawai‘I: Synthesis Report
Compatibility of the Predatory Beetle, Delphastus Catalinae, with An
Dr. Frank G. Zalom
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Vol.29 NO.L SOUTHWESTERNENTOMOLOGIST MAR.2004
Reproduction and Feeding Behavior of Delphastus Pusillus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), a Predator of Bemisia Tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)
Biological Control Program 2000 Summary
Delphastus Catalinae (Horn) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)1 Janine Razze and Oscar E
Biological Control - WHITEFLY
Amblyseius Swirskii
Whiteflies John P
Coccinellids As Biological Control Agents of Soft Bodied Insects
Adult Survival of Delphastus Catalinae
Geographic Origin and Taxonomic History of Delphastus Spp
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PDF: Releasing Multiple Biological Control Agents
The Coccinellidae of Louisiana (Insecta: Coleoptera)
Toxicity of Pymetrozine and Thiamethoxam to Aphelinus Gossypii 459
Whiteflies Flies
Responses of Delphastus Catalinae
The Coccinellidae of Louisiana
1 §4-71-6.5 LIST of RESTRICTED ANIMALS November 28, 2006
Modeling Predation Across Spatial Scales
Modification of the Zeiss-Pulfrich Photometer for the Measurement of 90° Scattering and Dissymmetry 1
Diaphorina Citri) in Southern California
Predatory Beetle May Suppress Silverleaf Whitefly
Performance of the Predator Delphastus Pusillus on Bemisia Resistant and Susceptible Tomato Lines
Biological Aspects of the Beetle Delphastus Davidsoni Fed with Whitefly Eggs Laid on Tomato Genotypes
A Catalogue of the Coleoptera of the Dutch Antilles E.O
Whiteflies in the Greenhouse Whiteflies Are Sucking Insects That Feed on Plant Sap
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (ISSN 0013-8797) Are Pub- Lished Quarterly Beginning in January by the Entomological Society of Washington
Whiteflies in the Greenhouse Whiteflies Are Sucking Insects That Feed on Plant Sap
“B” (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in Greenhouse