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Chromosome Fusion Polymorphisms in the Grasshopper, Dichroplus Fuscus (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Melanoplinae): Insights on Meiotic Effects
New Record of Hexamermis Dactylocercus Poinar Jr. and Linares
Molecular Evoloutionary Genetic Studies of Orthopteroid Insects
National Program 304 – Crop Protection and Quarantine
The Grasshoppers and Other Orthoptera of Arizona
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Word Document for Grasshopper Atlas
Butterflies of North America
Locusts and Grasshoppers: Behavior, Ecology, and Biogeography
Grasshopper Nematode: Mermis Nigrescens Dujardin, 18421 John L
Fire Ecology of Rangeland Arthropods in the Southern Great Plains by Britt Windsor Smith, M.S. a Dissertation in Wildlife, Aquat
Chapter 9. Orthoptera of the Grasslands of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory
Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan 3.5 Invertebrate Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Divergent Host Plant Adaptation Drives the Evolution of Sexual Isolation In
Redalyc.Acridoideos (Insecta: Orthoptera) Del Estado De Guanajuato, México
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Key to the Grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) of Florida
The Current Status of Species Recognition and Identification in Aspergillus
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Orthoptera of the Nevada Test Site
REVIEW PAPER the Campaign to DNA Barcode All Fishes, FISH-BOL
Context Dependence of Local Adaptation to Abiotic and Biotic Environments: a Quantitative and Qualitative Synthesis
Abundance and Diversity of Grasshoppers and Their Ectoparasitic Mites in South Dakota Erica Anderson South Dakota State University
Natural Resource Condition Assessment, Pecos National Historical Park
(Orthoptera: Acrididae, Romaleidae) of the Southeastern United States
For the City Gary 10-02-2018
INSECT LEARNING INSECT LEARNING Ecology and Evolutionary Perspectives
Arthropods Associated with Two Crested Wheatgrass Pastures in Central Montana
Genera of Melanoplinae (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
Common Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets (Order Orthoptera) in the Wichita Mountains and Surrounding Areas
I.8 Natural Enemies Attacking Grasshopper Nymphs and Adults
Mitochondrial DNA Variation in North American Melanopline Grasshoppers
Rangeland Grasshoppers
Distribution of Grasshopper Parasitism at the National Bison Range José
CIRAD – Locust Ecology & Control Unit Bibliographical Query Results