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Lygaeus kalmii
Estados Inmaduros De Lygaeinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera
Context-Dependence and the Development of Push-Pull Approaches for Integrated Management of Drosophila Suzukii
Feeding on Milkweeds (Asclepias Species) in Central California
Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve Management Plan 2011-2016
Hemiptera
Insects and Related Arthropods Associated with of Agriculture
Facts About Milkweed Bugs and Native Milkweeds by Susan Camp
Observations of the Habits of Lygaeus Kalmii Angustomarginatus (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) in Southern Michigan
Ipomopsis Globularis (Brand) W.A
High Survivorship of First-Generation Monarch Butterfly Eggs to Third Instar Associated with a Diverse Arthropod Community
Hemiptera: Heteroptera)
FEIS Citation Retrieval System Keywords
New Reports That Monarch Butterflies
Natural Selection on Common Milkweed (Asclepias Syriaca) by a Community of Specialized Insect Herbivores
BIOLOGY and ECOLOGY of TWO PREDATORS, Geocoris Pallens Stàl and G
Milkweeds a Conservation Practitioner’S Guide
Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan 2002
CVLONG.RLC(Word)Dec 09
Top View
Bug Mugs (Mug Shots of the Most Common Insect ID Requests)
Caldwell Publications
Pheromones and Colonization: Reassessment of the Milkweed Bug Migration Model (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae: Lygaeinae)*
Keeping Milkweed Bugs in the Classroom
A Synopsis of the 1976 Survey of Insects Frequenting the Common Milkweed, Asclepias Syriaca, at One Site in Ohio
Arthropods of Zion National Park.Pdf
Learned Avoidance of the Large Milkweed Bug by Jumping Spiders
MANAGING MILKWEED CROP PESTS: a Native Seed Industry Guide
Abstract Gadd, Laura Elizabeth
Behavioral Response of Leptoglossus Zonatus (Heteroptera: Coreidae) to Stimuli Based on Colors and Its Aggregation Pheromone
Curriculum Vita
Natural Resource Condition Assessment, Pecos National Historical Park
Common Milkweed Insects Monarch Butterfl Y (Danaus Plexippus) Caterpillars Are Probably the One Insect Most People Associate with Milkweeds (Asclepias Spp.)
Seasonal Assembly of Arthropod Communities on Milkweeds Experiencing Simulated Herbivory Ian S. Pearse1,3 Marshall Mcmunn2 Louie
Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Lygaeidae