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Enoclerus sphegeus
No Itates Published by the American Museum of Natural History City of New York Dec
Attraction of Ips Pini
Legacy Effects of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak: Defense, Growth And
1 Invasive Species and Biological Control
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs Volume 11 a Catalog of Scolytidae and Platypodidae Article 7 (Coleoptera), Part 1: Bibliography
Coleoptera: Cleridae)
Predators of the Douglas-Fir Beetle Lot 2Vej.Tew Azegok
<I>Enoclerus Hefferni,</I> a New Species of Checkered Beetle
Integrated Pest Management of Ips Pini (Col., Scolytidae) Populations in South-Eastern Montana
Amman, Gene D. 1970. Prey Consumption
Predators and Parasites of the Douglas-Fir Beetle: Description and Identification of the Immature Stages
Western Forest Insects United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service
Sierra Nevada Bird Observatory
Interactions Among Disturbance Agents in Conifer Forests
Seasonal Pheromone Response by Ips Pini in Northern Arizona and Western Montana, U.S.A
Outbreaks Often Start with Wind Or Fire Damage Spruce Beetle
Seasonal Abundance of Temnochila Chlorodia (Mannerheim) (Coleoptera: Trogositidae) Collected in Western Pine Beetle Pheromone-Baited Traps in Northern California 1
Revista Gaditana De Entomología G
Top View
The Flight and Olfactory Behavior Predatory on the Douglas-Fir Beetle
Herbivores Can Synergize Intraspecific Communication Without Increasing Risk of Predation
Response of Bark and Woodboring Beetles to Host Volatiles and Wounding on Western Juniper
Collected in Western Pine Beetle Pheromone-Baited Traps in Northern California
Arthropods and Plant Invasions: a Systematic Review, Case Study, and Methods Contrast
The Coleoptera Families of British Columbia
Response of Bark and Woodboring Beetles to Host Volatiles and Wounding on Western Juniper