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New Apple Pest, Hedya Nubiferana (Haworth), Discovered in Ohio1
In the Dark in a Large Urban Park: DNA Barcodes Illuminate Cryptic and Introduced Moth Species
Towards Classical Biological Control of Leek Moth
Pests of Apple Leaf and Flower Buds in the Region of East Sarajevo
Showcasing Use of Spinosad and Mating Distruption Products for Controlling Leafrollers (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in an Organic Apple Orchard in Latvia
Immigrant Tortricidae: Holarctic Versus Introduced Species in North America
The Lepidoptera Families and Associated Orders of British Columbia
Blueberry Export to Korea
Coming Soon, to a Landscape Near You
Thesis Endel.Pdf (1.925Mb)
Biodiversity Action Plan 2020-30 Rob Mackeen & Marten Lewis FRSA
A Sex Attractant for the Green Budworm Moth, Hedya Nubiferana Brigitte Frerot, Laboratoire Des Mediateurs Chimiques INRA/CNRS, F-78470 St
Distribution of Some European Lepidoptera
Light-Trap Catch of Harmful Microlepidoptera Species in Connection with Polarized Moonlight and Collecting Distance
Evolution of the Codling Moth Pheromone Through the Member of an Ancient Desaturase Expansion
Technical Bulletin For: Information Technology Solutions Green Budmoth Hedya Nubiferana (Haworth) • Lepidoptera, Tortricidae• HEDNUB
Chapter 5. Moths and Butterflies of the Prairies Ecozone in Canada
Moths and Butterflies of the Prairies Ecozone in Canada
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Identification of Recalcitrant Stickies and Their Sources
Downloaded from Scientific) in the Presence of BP Clonase (Invitrogen)
Olfactory Receptor Phylogeny Reveals Conserved Channels for Sex
Witherley Parish Ecological Survey 2019
Results of Long-Term Use of Pheromone Traps to Monitor Harmful Tortricid Moths in Leningrad Region of Russia
Pathology Session 2 : Storage Diseases
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Nora.Nerc.Ac.Uk/513314
Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae)
Checklist of the Lepidoptera of British Columbia 2015
Moth Report for 2018
IFP 2008 PFI 2008 VIIVII Internationalinternational Conferenceconference on Integratedintegrated Fruitfruit Productionproduction
The Presence of Non-Target Lepidopteran Species in Pheromone Traps for Fruit Tortricid Moths
Parasitoid Assemblages Isolated from Externally Feeding Lepidopterans and Codling Moth (Cydia Pomonella L., Tortricidae) in a Young Apple Orchard in West Bulgaria
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Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) in Apple Orchards of the Lublin Area WystPowanie Motyli Zwójkowatych (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) W Sadach Jabło- Niowych Okolic Lublina
TORTS Newsletter of the Troop of Reputed Tortricid Systematists
An Invertebrate Survey of Coill Eoin, St John's Wood, Co Roscommon