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Insect Pests of Rice
By M. D. Pathak, Zeyaur R. Khan
International Rice Research Institute 1-79, 1994

The phytophagous insect fauna associated with Baccharis halimifolia L. and B. neglecta Britton in Texas, Louisiana, and ...
By W. A. Palmer
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 89: 185--199, 1987
The phytophagous insect fauna associated with Baccharis halimifolia L. and B. neglecta Britton in Texas, Louisiana, and Northern Mexico.

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James Halliday McDunnough (1877 -1962) A biographical obituary and bibliography
By Douglas C. Ferguson
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 16(4): 209-228, 1962

Lists of Lepidoptera and Coleoptera Collected in New Mexico by the Kansas University Scientific Expeditions of 1883 and 1884
By F. H. Snow
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 9: 65-69, 1884

Insects of Eastern Forests
By Arnold T. Drooz, (editors)
USDA Forest Service Misc. Publication 1426, 1985
Supersedes: Eastern Forest Insects, Miscellaneous publication no. 1175.

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The North American Entomologist
By Augustus Radcliffe Grote
Reinecke & Zesch, 1879

The Great Lakes Entomologist. 32(3)
The Great Lakes Entomologist. 32(3): 98-238, 1999

Epiblema scudderiana (Clemens) (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae), a winter host reservoir for parasitic insects in ...
By John D. Plakidas
Journal of the New York Entomological Society 86(3): 220-223, 1978
Epiblema scudderiana (Clemens) (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae), a winter host reservoir for parasitic insects in southwestern Pennsylvania.

(12 primary parasites, including 6 Ichneumonids, 4 Braconids, 1 Eupelmid, and 1 Tachinid)

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