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Alien Dominance of the Parasitoid Wasp Community Along an Elevation Gradient on Hawai’I Island
Pu'u Wa'awa'a Biological Assessment
Unusual Aggregation of Macrobrochis Gigas (Walker, 1854)
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Arthropod Diversity Estimates for Three Native Subalpine Plant
HETF 2013 Annual Report
The Long History and Current Digitization of the University of Hawaii Insect Museum
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Insects Infesting Acacia Koa (Legumosae) and Metrosideros Polymorpha (Myrtaceae) in Hawaii: Annotated List
2013 Invasive Species & Native Arthropod Monitoring Report
Pakini Nui Wind Farm
Identifying and Managing Insect Prey for the Hawaiian Hoary Bat
Pu'u Maka'ala Natural Area Reserve
Volume 2, Chapter 12-15: Terrestrial Insects: Holometabola
Some Observations on the Insect Faunas of Native Forest Trees The
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Canopy-Associated Arthropods in Acacia Koa and Metrosideros Tree Communities Along an Altitudinal Transect on Hawaii Island1
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2014 Invasive & Native Species Monitoring Report
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Alien Species and the Extinction Crisis of Hawaii's Invertebrates
Of the HAWAIIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY for 1971
179 Some Observations on Forest Insects at the Nauhi Nursery and Through the Courtesy of the Department of Forestry, the on Nauh