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Aphid parasites established: Natural enemies of spotted alfalfa aphid brought from Middle East expected to be established throughout the state in 1958

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Kenneth S. Hagen, University of California
James K. Holloway, University of California
F. E. Skinner, University of California
G. L. Finney, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(2):3-15.

Published February 01, 1958

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Abstract

Three imported species of wasps—Praon palitans Muesebeck, Trioxys utilis Muesebeck and Aphelinus semiflavus Howard—parasites of the spotted alfalfa aphid, are abundant in southern California and are becoming established in northern California.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1650.

Aphid parasites established: Natural enemies of spotted alfalfa aphid brought from Middle East expected to be established throughout the state in 1958

Kenneth S. Hagen, James K. Holloway, F. E. Skinner, G. L. Finney
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Aphid parasites established: Natural enemies of spotted alfalfa aphid brought from Middle East expected to be established throughout the state in 1958

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Authors

Kenneth S. Hagen, University of California
James K. Holloway, University of California
F. E. Skinner, University of California
G. L. Finney, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(2):3-15.

Published February 01, 1958

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Three imported species of wasps—Praon palitans Muesebeck, Trioxys utilis Muesebeck and Aphelinus semiflavus Howard—parasites of the spotted alfalfa aphid, are abundant in southern California and are becoming established in northern California.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1650.


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