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Proceedings, 23Rd U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency Research
North American Species of Cerambycid Beetles in the Genus Neoclytus Share a Common Hydroxyhexanone-Hexanediol Pheromone Structural Motif
Zootaxa, Catalogue of Family-Group Names in Cerambycidae
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Pest Risk Analysis for Thousand Cankers Disease (Geosmithia Morbida and Pityophthorus Juglandis)
Response of the Woodborers Monochamus Carolinensis And
Identifying Possible Pheromones of Cerambycid Beetles by Field Testing Known Pheromone Components in Four Widely Separated Regions of the United States
Goldspotted Oak Borer in California: Invasion History, Biology, Impact, Management, and Implications for Mediterranean Forests Worldwide
Host Volatile Percepts of Two Sympatric Longhorned Beetles, Anoplophora Chinensis and Anoplophora Glabripennis
Chemical Communication in Cerambycid Beetles and the Molecular Basis of Olfaction
CURRICULUM VITAE Ann Marie Ray Associate Professor, Department Of
Attraction of Anoplophora Glabripennis to Male-Produced Pheromone and Plant Volatiles
Host Plant Relationships and Chemical Communication in the Cerambycidae
Western Forest Insects United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service
Host Plant Associations and Chemical Ecology of Cerambycidae
Sex and Aggregation-Sex Pheromones of Cerambycid Beetles: Basic Science and Practical Applications
Treating Panel Traps with a Fluoropolymer Dramatically
Studies of the Mechanisms Involved in Host Finding And
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A Comparison of Trap Type and Height for Capturing Cerambycid Beetles (Coleoptera)
North American Entomophagy Joohi Schrader Wayne State University
Using Generic Pheromone Lures to Expedite Identification Of
Pathway Analysis for Risks Associated with The
Proceedings of the Advanced Fieldcourse in Ecology and Conservation – Xtbg 2011
Responses of Cerambycidae and Other Insects to Traps Baited with Ethanol, 2,3-Hexanediol, and 3,2-Hydroxyketone Lures in North-Central Georgia
UC Riverside UC Riverside Previously Published Works
Chapter 2. Insect Foods of North American
Proceedings of the Symposium on the Ecology, Management, and Utilization of California Oaks