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Ladybirds, lacewings, parasites tested as long-tailed mealybug controls in California citrus

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Paul DeBach
C. A. Fleschner

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California Agriculture 1(13):1-3.

Published December 01, 1947

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The long-tailed mealybug, Pseudo-coccus longispinus, is a relatively recent pest of citrus and occurs principally in coastal areas of Orange, Los Angeles, and Ventura counties.

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Ladybirds, lacewings, parasites tested as long-tailed mealybug controls in California citrus

Paul DeBach, C. A. Fleschner
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Ladybirds, lacewings, parasites tested as long-tailed mealybug controls in California citrus

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Authors

Paul DeBach
C. A. Fleschner

Publication Information

California Agriculture 1(13):1-3.

Published December 01, 1947

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The long-tailed mealybug, Pseudo-coccus longispinus, is a relatively recent pest of citrus and occurs principally in coastal areas of Orange, Los Angeles, and Ventura counties.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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