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- Page 15: Host TABLE III PlIrllsites and pred
- Page 22: as well as wheat and barley. It has
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- Page 38: REFERENCES Ainslie, C. N. (1920). T
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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL PROJECTS HOMOPTE
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Hemerobius stigma Steph. and H. 11i
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probably the native species, L. cer
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S. salids in that State (196). Para
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into Canada between 1912 and 1916 i
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possible synonymy has not yet been
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(13) European pine shoot moth-Rhyac
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The recovery picture for O. obscura
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Scambus sagax (Htg.), (Hymenoptera:
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points from Lake Simcoe east to Ott
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Starting in 1947 the parasite compl
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In 1931, 1935 and 1937, small numbe
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In 1933, D. similis was found in we
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several generations annually. The b
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etween 1935 and 1942 at four locati
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TABLE VI (continued) Parasites rele
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the Fort Frances District of north-
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Aptesis basizona (Grav.), (Hymenopt
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the release of parasites. As a cons
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species may have been released. For
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1940 with nearly 50,000 specimens i
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were widespread and included record
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factors that are maintaining D. IIe
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eggs were encapsulated by host phag
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REFERENCES 1. Aldrich. J. M. (1916)
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97. Daniel, D. M. (1932). MaCfocent
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169. Hawboldt, L. S. (1939). Summar
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235. McGugan, B. :\1., Watson, E. B
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301. Schaffner, J. V. (1959). Micro
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Species and Locality Aptesis basi::
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Species and Locality Cn-omasia auri
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o Species and Locality Dahlbominus
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Species and Locality Epilampsis [ar
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Species and Locality Exenterus adsp
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Species and Locality 1.Iesoleius te
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Species and Locality Agathis pUllli
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Species and Locality Lat. Long. Yea
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Species and Locality Cyzel/is albic
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Species and Locality l.at. l.ong. Y
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Species and Locality Drino bohemica
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Species and Locality Exmteros con/u
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Species and Locality Lat. Long. Yea
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Species and Localitr Lat. Long. Yea
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Species and Locality Orgi/uJ obscur
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Catocala sp., 185 cavus, Dibrachys,
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Vatltua cardlli, 66 variana, At/eri