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- Canopy Arthropod Response to Density and Distribution of Green Trees Retained After Partial Harvest
- A Tentative Catalogue of Host Plants of Aphidoidea in Japan
- NOTE Evaluation of Systemic Insecticides for Control of Elatobium
- How Will Aphids Respond to More Frequent Drought?
- (Elatobium Abietinum), Associated with the North
- Insects and Diseases of Alaskan Forests
- Forest Insect and Disease Conditions Vancouver Forest Region • 1992 Rod Turnquist and Dennis Clarke
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- A Revision of the Tribe Macrosiphini of Japan (Homoptera : Aphididae, Aphidinae)
- Spruce Aphid (Elatobium Abietinum Walker) (Hemiptera: Aphididae
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- Welsh Woodlands - Their Extent, Nature and Character Welsh Woodlands - Their Extent, Nature and Character
- Report on Forest Rsearch 1982
- Revision of Genus Brachycaudus and New Record Species Added to Aphid Fauna of Egypt (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)
- Spruce Aphid (Elatobium Abietinum) Is a Sap-Sucking Insect That Is Thought to Have Been Introduced from Europe, and Has Been Established in Oregon Since the 1920’S
- Non-Native and Invasive Animals of Alaska Report
- Spruce Aphid, Elatobium Abietinum (Walker) Life History and Damage to Engelinanu Spruce in the Pinaleño Mountains, Arizona'