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Insect Consumption of Seeded Rangeland Herbage in a Selected Area of Diamond Fork Canyon, Utah County, Utah
Liste Des Punaises Du Québec Et Des Régions Adjacentes (Hemiptera : Heteroptera)
Arthropod Investigations of the North Cascades National Park Service Complex Hemiptera: Heteroptera, 1, 1997-1998
Vol, 37, No.~ November 1984 ARTICLES 483 Forage Response of a Mesquite-Buffalograss Community Following Range Reha- Bilitation by Donald J
Arthropod Abundance Associated with the Natural Resources Conservation Service
HETEROPTERA:MIRIDAE) Redacted for Privacy Abstract Approved: John D
Grass Feeding Insects of the Western Ranges: an Annotated Checklist
In Relation to Crested Wheatgrass
Screening Range Grasses for Resistance to Black Grass Bugs Labops Hesperius and Irbisia Pacifica (Hemiptera: Miridae)
Nutritional Quality and Herbage Production of Intermediate
Hemiptera) of the Prairies Ecozone of Canada
The Hemiptera:Heteroptera of The
Effects of Grass Bug Feeding and Drought Stress on Selected Lines of Crested Wheatgrass
Australian Plant Bugs (Miridae: Heteroptera) of Economic Importance Identification of Subfamilies and Genera
Arthropod Predation of Black Grass Bugs (Hemiptera: Mir- Idae) in Utah Ranges
WESTERN COMMITTEE on CROP PESTS Th 44 ANNUAL MEETING October 13, 2004 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
An Investigation of the Male Genitalia As Taxonomic Characters in the Miridae (Hemiptera) Leonard Alexander Kelton Iowa State College
Biology and Impact of a Grass Bug Labops Hesperius Uhler in Oregon Rangeland
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Twenty-One and Nine Eggs, Respectively, at Two Study Sites. Most Eggs Had Been Laid by June 15, and the Eggs Remained Dormant Until March of the Following Year.Thus L