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Biological pest control / Chrysoperla / Chrysopidae / Chrysopa / Aphid / Oviposition / Chrysoperla lucasina / Chrysopinae / Neuroptera / Phyla / Protostome
Date: 2002-09-21 08:59:59
Biological pest control
Chrysoperla
Chrysopidae
Chrysopa
Aphid
Oviposition
Chrysoperla lucasina
Chrysopinae
Neuroptera
Phyla
Protostome

Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 48 (Suppl. 2), pp. 61–65, 2002 INFLUENCE OF THE DENSITY OF CHRYSOPERLA

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