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Three New Species of South American Checkered Beetles (Coleoptera: Cleridae: Clerinae)
Taxonomic and Molecular Studies in Cleridae and Hemiptera
Attraction of Ips Pini
Proceedings XV U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency Research Forum on Gypsy Moth and Other Invasive Species 2004
Improved Population Monitoring of Bark Beetles and Predators by Incorporating Disparate Behavioral Responses to Semiochemicals
Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Attracted to A-Pinene, Monochamol, and Ipsenol in North America
Appendix 5: Fauna Known to Occur on Fort Drum
Enoclerus Knabi (Wolcott), a Junior Synonym of Enoclerus Ichneumoneus (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Cleridae)
First Report of the Entomophagous Enoclerus Zonatus (Coleoptera: Cleridae)
Coleoptera: Cleridae) of Florida
Coleoptera: Cleridae)
<I>Enoclerus Hefferni,</I> a New Species of Checkered Beetle
RESPONSE of PARASITOIDS Dendrosoter Protuberans and Cheiropachus Quadrum to ATTRACTANTS of Phloeotribus Scarabaeoides in an OLFACTOMETER
Integrated Pest Management of Ips Pini (Col., Scolytidae) Populations in South-Eastern Montana
Amman, Gene D. 1970. Prey Consumption
Coleoptera: Cleridae) from Missouri and Nebraska
Enoclerus Knabi (Wolcott), a Junior Synonym of Enoclerus Ichneumoneus (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Cleridae)
Redalyc.First Report of the Entomophagous Enoclerus Zonatus
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Predators and Parasites of the Douglas-Fir Beetle: Description and Identification of the Immature Stages
Coleoptera: Cleridae and Coccinellidae) Jacques Rifkind California State Collection of Arthropods
In Memoriam: Michael C
Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners Newsletter
Colorado Insects of Interest
Coleoptera) from the Adirondack Park, New York
Ecological Notes on Species of Cleridae (Insecta: Coleoptera) Associated with the Prairie Flora of Central North America
Seasonal Abundance of Temnochila Chlorodia (Mannerheim) (Coleoptera: Trogositidae) Collected in Western Pine Beetle Pheromone-Baited Traps in Northern California 1
Coleoptera: Cleridae) in the New World
Assemblages in Upland Hardwood and Bottomland Hardwood Forests
(Coleoptera). International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology 1(1): 51-86
Sampling Terrestrial Arthropod Biodiversity: a Case Study in Arkansas Michael Joseph Skvarla University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Herbivores Can Synergize Intraspecific Communication Without Increasing Risk of Predation
Part IX. Taxonomic Revision of the New World Genus Muisca SPINOLA
Collected in Western Pine Beetle Pheromone-Baited Traps in Northern California