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The Biology Of Euphytomima Nomiivora (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), A Parasite Of The Alkali Bee, Nomia Melanderi (Hymenoptera: Halictidae), Mohammad Javad Moradeshaghi, George E. Bohart
The Biology Of Euphytomima Nomiivora (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), A Parasite Of The Alkali Bee, Nomia Melanderi (Hymenoptera: Halictidae), Mohammad Javad Moradeshaghi, George E. Bohart
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Notes On Triepeolus Remigatus (Fabricius), A "Cuckoo Bee" Parasite Of The Squash Bee, Xenoglossa Strenua (Cresson) (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), George E. Bohart
Notes On Triepeolus Remigatus (Fabricius), A "Cuckoo Bee" Parasite Of The Squash Bee, Xenoglossa Strenua (Cresson) (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), George E. Bohart
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The Biology Of Heterostylum Rubustum (Diptera: Bombyliidae), A Parasite Of The Alkali Bee, George E. Bohart, W. P. Stephen, R. K. Eppley
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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Some Records Of Parasitism Of Solitary Bees By Conopid Flies, John W. Macswain, George E. Bohart
Some Records Of Parasitism Of Solitary Bees By Conopid Flies, John W. Macswain, George E. Bohart
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A Record Of Physocephala Affinis Williston As A Parasite Of Adult Bembix Comata Parker, George E. Bohart, John W. Macswain
A Record Of Physocephala Affinis Williston As A Parasite Of Adult Bembix Comata Parker, George E. Bohart, John W. Macswain
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Note On An Interesting Case Of Two Generations Of A Parasite Reared From The Same Individual Host, Philip H. Timberlake
Note On An Interesting Case Of Two Generations Of A Parasite Reared From The Same Individual Host, Philip H. Timberlake
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In the course of investigations of Dinocampus americanus (Riley), a common Braconid parasite of many of the larger species of Coccinellids, conducted in relation to cereal and forage crop insects, several interesting features have developed, not the least important of which is the discovery that parasitism is not invariably fatal to the beetles.