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- What Associative Learning in Insects Tells Us About the Evolution of Learned and Fixed Behavior
- Certain Biological Relationships Between the Parasite Exorista Mella, and Its Host Estigmene Acrea
- TACHINIDAE: Evolution, Behavior, and Ecology
- View the PDF File of the Tachinid Times, Issue 11
- Learning in the Generalist Tachinid Parasitoid Exorista Mella Walker (Diptera: Tachinidae)
- Experience with the Association of Volatiles with Food Does Not Affect Response in Three Insect Predators
- Sage-Grouse Habitat Restoration Symposium Proceedings; 2001 June 4–7, Boise, ID
- PARASITOIDS and PARASITES of <I>SPODOPTERA FRUGIPERDA</I
- Diptera, Tephritidae)
- What Associative Learning in Insects Tells Us About the Evolution Of
- Selected Parasites and Hyperparasites of the Gypsy Moth, with Keys to Adults and Immatures in 1974 the US
- An Annotated Bibliography of the Forest Tent Caterpillar, Malacosoma Disstria
- Associative Learning in Insects: Evolutionary Models, Mushroom Bodies, and a Neuroscientific Conundrum
- Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Parasitoid Assemblage of an Exophytic Polyphagous Caterpillar