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- Host Plant Relationships and Chemical Communication in the Cerambycidae
- 21 Polyphaga III.Pages
- Locust Borer Page 1 of 4
- Use Multiple Tactics When Aggressively Competing for Mates
- Biodiversity of the Potomac Valley (2009, March 2017, a Work-In-Progress Still in Need of Editing, Additions, Corrections, Etc.)
- Feeding Biology of Cerambycids, Chapter 3
- Watershed Clearcutting and Canopy Arthropods
- VES NEWS the Newsletter of the Vermont Entomological Society
- Current Knowledge on Genes and Genomes of Phytophagous Beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea, Curculionoidea): a Review
- Wood-Boring Insects Have Invaded Their Homes
- Cerambycid Pests in Forests and Urban Trees
- Curriculum Vitae Matthew David Ginzel
- Observation of an Anisotropic Texture Inside the Wax Layer of Insect Cuticle Michel Mitov, Vanessa Soldan, Stéphanie Balor
- Role of Host Plant Volatiles in Mate Location for Three Species of Longhorned Beetles
- The Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Nebraska, USA: New State Records, a Checklist of Known Species, and Distribution Maps Stephen M
- Glenwood Children's Park Urban Forest Management Plan
- Evidence That Cerambycid Beetles Mimic Vespid Wasps in Odor As Well As Appearance
- Coleoptera: Cerambycidae ) Matthew D
- Systematic Distribution of Checklist of First Recorded Longhorn Beetle (Insecta: Coleoptera) Fauna from Sheringal, Pakistan
- Exotic Pests of Shrubs & Trees in Oregon
- Encyclopedia of Entomology Encyclopedia of Entomology
- NAME of SPECIES: Robinia Pseudoacacia L. Synonyms: Robinia Pseudo-Acacia L., Robinia Pseudoacacia L
- Full List Sorted by Common Name (PDF As of 6/30/21)