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Biological pest control / Ecology / Eulophidae / Biology / Tetrastichus / Parasitoid / Parasitism / Parasitology / Chrysomelidae / Scarlet lily beetle
Date: 2005-11-20 16:34:54
Biological pest control
Ecology
Eulophidae
Biology
Tetrastichus
Parasitoid
Parasitism
Parasitology
Chrysomelidae
Scarlet lily beetle

International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods[removed]Volume 1 - Session 3

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