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Untangling host specialization in a "double dark taxa" system. [PDF]
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Characterization and Expression of Two Cytoplasmic Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase Genes Associated with Larval Diapause and Temperature Stress in the Wheat Blossom Midge, Sitodiplosis mosellana. [PDF]
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RP-DETR: end-to-end rice pests detection using a transformer. [PDF]
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Recent Divergence of <i>Neolitsea</i>-associated <i>Pseudasphondylia</i> Gall Midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) with Description of a New Species from Taiwan. [PDF]
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The Canadian Entomologist, 1916
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Journal of Small Fruit & Viticulture, 1996
ABSTRACT Natural infestations of blueberry gall midge (Dasineu-ra oxycoccana Johnson) on blueberries were studied in Florida and southeastern Georgia for three flowering seasons (1992-1994). If high populations of adult midges were present when the flower buds were beginning to expand, many rabbiteye cultivars suffered 50% to 100% crop loss.
Paul M. Lyrene, Jerry A. Payne
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ABSTRACT Natural infestations of blueberry gall midge (Dasineu-ra oxycoccana Johnson) on blueberries were studied in Florida and southeastern Georgia for three flowering seasons (1992-1994). If high populations of adult midges were present when the flower buds were beginning to expand, many rabbiteye cultivars suffered 50% to 100% crop loss.
Paul M. Lyrene, Jerry A. Payne
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