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- Date Palm Arthropod Pests and Their Management in Israel
- An Annotated Checklist of the Scale Insects of Iran (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Coccoidea) with New Records and Distribution Data
- Evaluation of Pathways for Exotic Plant Pest Movement Into and Within the Greater Caribbean Region
- (Parlatoria Blanchardi Targ, 1868) in the Date Palm of the Biskra Région
- A Phylogenetic Analysis of Armored Scale Insects, Based Upon Nuclear, Mitochondrial, and Endosymbiont Gene Sequences Jeremy C
- New Faunistic Records of Armoured Scale Insects of Southern Iran (Hemiptera: Diaspididae)
- DATE PALM .. LIFE and CIVILIZATION Photo
- Suborder Sternorrhyncha (Mealy Bugs, Scale Insects, Jumping Plant Lice, White-Flies, Aphid) Suborder Auchenorrhyncha (Cicadas, Leaf & Plant-Hoppers)
- Or Brittle Leaf Disease of Date Palms in Tunisia: Biotic Or Abiotic Disease?
- Study of the Natural and Parasitic Mortality of the White Scale Parlatoria Blanchardi Targ., 1868 of the Date Palm in the Region of Biskra
- The Scale Insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) of Israel—Checklist, Host Plants, Zoogeographical Considerations and Annotations on Species
- Pests and Diseases of the Date Pauv1
- Preservation of Armoured Scale Insects on Angiosperm Leaves from the Eocene of Germany
- Downwards Towards the Base of the Leaf. If the Cut Is
- The Armored Scale Insects of California
- The Date Palm Journal Contains 8 Research Papers, a Short Communication and a Section on Documentation
- Hemiptera: Coccoidea) Exoticas De La Argentina, Brasil Y Chile
- List of Intercepted Plant Pests / United States Department of Agriculture
- Arthropod Pests of Date Palm and Their Management
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- Research Article
- Book 2931.Pdf
- Spatial Distribution and Minimum Sample Size for Monitoring Of
- Effect on the Date Palm Scale Parlatoria Blanchardi Targ. (Hemiptera: Diaspididae)
- Nature and Science 2013;11(2)
- Physiological and Anatomical Effects of Parlatoria Blanchardi Targ. on Deglet Nour Variety of Date Palm (Phoenix Dactylifera