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Serum Protein Electrophoresis Study Of Citellus Species, Rondal E. Bell May 1960

Serum Protein Electrophoresis Study Of Citellus Species, Rondal E. Bell

Biology ETDs

The systematic separation of species of the genus Citellus is based principally on external and cranial features. These features are well known in most of the genus, but there has been considerable uncertainty concerning the subgeneric allocation and a more comprehensive study is needed.


The Biology Of Heterostylum Rubustum (Diptera: Bombyliidae), A Parasite Of The Alkali Bee, George E. Bohart, W. P. Stephen, R. K. Eppley Jan 1960

The Biology Of Heterostylum Rubustum (Diptera: Bombyliidae), A Parasite Of The Alkali Bee, George E. Bohart, W. P. Stephen, R. K. Eppley

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The Biology Of Nomia (Epinomia) Triangulifera With Comparative Notes On Other Species Of Nomia, Earle A. Cross, George E. Bohart Jan 1960

The Biology Of Nomia (Epinomia) Triangulifera With Comparative Notes On Other Species Of Nomia, Earle A. Cross, George E. Bohart

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No abstract provided.


Insect Pests : Aphides, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins Jan 1960

Insect Pests : Aphides, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

THE members of the aphis family are remarkable creatures both in structure and habits.

They are practically world-wide in their distribution and despite their small size and apparent fragility they thrive under a wide variety of conditions and are among the most prolific breeders in the animal kingdom