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Authors: REISSIG WH NYROP JP STRAUB R
Citation: Wh. Reissig et al., OVIPOSITION MODEL FOR TIMING INSECTICIDE SPRAYS AGAINST PLUM CURCULIO(COLEOPTERA, CURCULIONIDAE) IN NEW-YORK-STATE, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1053-1061

Authors: SIMMONS CL PEDIGO LP RICE ME
Citation: Cl. Simmons et al., EVALUATION OF 7 SAMPLING TECHNIQUES FOR WIREWORMS (COLEOPTERA, ELATERIDAE), Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1062-1068

Authors: LAM WKF PEDIGO LP
Citation: Wkf. Lam et Lp. Pedigo, RESPONSE OF SOYBEAN INSECT COMMUNITIES TO ROW WIDTH UNDER CROP-RESIDUE MANAGEMENT-SYSTEMS, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1069-1079

Authors: KNIGHT AL THOMSON DR COCKFIELD SD
Citation: Al. Knight et al., DEVELOPING MATING DISRUPTION OF OBLIQUEBANDED LEAFROLLER (LEPIDOPTERA, TORTRICIDAE) IN WASHINGTON-STATE, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1080-1088

Authors: SNODGRASS GL
Citation: Gl. Snodgrass, DISTRIBUTION OF THE TARNISHED PLANT BUG (HETEROPTERA, MIRIDAE) WITHINCOTTON PLANTS, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1089-1093

Authors: DINIZ JAF FOWLER HG
Citation: Jaf. Diniz et Hg. Fowler, HONEY ANTS (GENUS MYRMECOCYSTUS) MACROECOLOGY - EFFECT OF SPATIAL PATTERNS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKER BODY-SIZE AND GEOGRAPHIC RANGE SIZE, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1094-1101

Authors: PECK SL MCQUAID B CAMPBELL CL
Citation: Sl. Peck et al., USING ANT SPECIES (HYMENOPTERA, FORMICIDAE) AS A BIOLOGICAL INDICATOROF AGROECOSYSTEM CONDITION, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1102-1110

Authors: MARRA JL EDMONDS RL
Citation: Jl. Marra et Rl. Edmonds, EFFECTS OF COARSE WOODY DEBRIS AND SOIL DEPTH ON THE DENSITY AND DIVERSITY OF SOIL INVERTEBRATES ON CLEAR-CUT AND FORESTED SITES ON THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA, WASHINGTON, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1111-1124

Authors: SCHOENLY KG JUSTO HD BARRION AT HARRIS MK BOTTRELL DG
Citation: Kg. Schoenly et al., ANALYSIS OF INVERTEBRATE BIODIVERSITY IN A PHILIPPINE FARMERS IRRIGATED RICE FIELD, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1125-1136

Authors: FRANKIE GW THORP RW NEWSTROMLLOYD LE RIZZARDI MA BARTHELL JF GRISWOLD TL KIM JY KAPPAGODA S
Citation: Gw. Frankie et al., MONITORING SOLITARY BEES IN MODIFIED WILDLAND HABITATS - IMPLICATIONSFOR BEE ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1137-1148

Authors: SPIESER F CRAF B WALTHER P NOESBERGER J
Citation: F. Spieser et al., IMPACT OF APPLE RUST MITE (ACARI, ERIOPHYIIDAE) FEEDING ON APPLE LEAFGAS-EXCHANGE AND LEAF COLOR ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN LEAF TISSUE, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1149-1156

Authors: GODIN C BOIVIN G
Citation: C. Godin et G. Boivin, LEPIDOPTEROUS PESTS OF BRASSICA CROPS AND THEIR PARASITOIDS IN SOUTHWESTERN QUEBEC, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1157-1165

Authors: STOWE KA
Citation: Ka. Stowe, REALIZED DEFENSE OF ARTIFICIALLY SELECTED LINES OF BRASSICA-RAPA - EFFECTS OF QUANTITATIVE GENETIC-VARIATION IN FOLIAR GLUCOSINOLATE CONCENTRATION, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1166-1174

Authors: RIIS L ESBJERG P
Citation: L. Riis et P. Esbjerg, MOVEMENT, DISTRIBUTION, AND SURVIVAL OF CYRTOMENUS-BERGI (HEMIPTERA, CYDNIDAE) WITHIN THE SOIL-PROFILE IN EXPERIMENTALLY SIMULATED HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SOIL-WATER GRADIENTS, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1175-1181

Authors: RIIS L ESBJERG P
Citation: L. Riis et P. Esbjerg, SEASON AND SOIL-MOISTURE EFFECT ON MOVEMENT, SURVIVAL, AND DISTRIBUTION OF CYRTOMENUS-BERGI (HEMIPTERA, CYDNIDAE) WITHIN THE SOIL-PROFILE, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1182-1189

Authors: TSAI JH
Citation: Jh. Tsai, DEVELOPMENT, SURVIVORSHIP, AND REPRODUCTION OF TOXOPTERA-CITRICIDA (KIRKALDY) (HOMOPTERA, APHIDIDAE) ON 8 HOST PLANTS, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1190-1195

Authors: MESSINA FJ HANKS JB
Citation: Fj. Messina et Jb. Hanks, HOST-PLANT ALTERS THE SHAPE OF THE FUNCTIONAL-RESPONSE OF AN APHID PREDATOR (COLEOPTERA, COCCINELLIDAE), Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1196-1202

Authors: PARAJULEE MN SLOSSER JE BORING EP
Citation: Mn. Parajulee et al., SEASONAL ACTIVITY OF HELICOVERPA-ZEA AND HELIOTHIS-VIRESCENS (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE) DETECTED BY PHEROMONE TRAPS IN THE ROLLING PLAINS OF TEXAS, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1203-1219

Authors: HARARI AR BENYAKIR D CHEN M ROSEN D
Citation: Ar. Harari et al., TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENTAL MODELS FOR PREDICTING THE PHENOLOGY OF MALADERA-MATRIDA (COLEOPTERA, SCARABAEIDAE), Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1220-1228

Authors: LANDOLT PJ
Citation: Pj. Landolt, CHEMICAL ATTRACTANTS FOR TRAPPING YELLOWJACKETS VESPULA-GERMANICA ANDVESPULA-PENSYLVANICA (HYMENOPTERA, VESPIDAE), Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1229-1234

Authors: WEI XK JOHNSON SJ HAMMOND AM
Citation: Xk. Wei et al., SUGAR-FEEDING STRATEGY OF ADULT VELVETBEAN CATERPILLAR (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE), Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1235-1241

Authors: POLAVARAPU S LONERGAN G
Citation: S. Polavarapu et G. Lonergan, SEX-PHEROMONE OF CHORISTONEURA-PARALLELA (LEPIDOPTERA, TORTRICIDAE) -COMPONENTS AND DEVELOPMENT OF A PHEROMONE LURE FOR POPULATION MONITORING, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1242-1249

Authors: ELSAYED A UNELIUS RC LIBLIKAS I LOFQVIST J BENGTSSON M WITZGALL P
Citation: A. Elsayed et al., EFFECT OF CODLEMONE ISOMERS ON CODLING MOTH (LEPIDOPTERA, TORTRICIDAE) MALE ATTRACTION, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1250-1254

Authors: HILBECK A MOAR WJ PUSZTAICAREY M FILIPPINI A BIGLER F
Citation: A. Hilbeck et al., TOXICITY OF BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS CRY1AB TOXIN TO THE PREDATOR CHRYSOPERLA-CARNEA (NEUROPTERA, CHRYSOPIDAE), Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1255-1263

Authors: HOOVER K ALANIZ SA YEE JL ROCKE DM HAMMOCK BD DUFFEY SS
Citation: K. Hoover et al., DIETARY-PROTEIN AND CHLOROGENIC ACID EFFECT ON BACULOVIRAL DISEASE OFNOCTUID (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE) LARVAE, Environmental entomology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 1264-1272
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