Literature

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D. J. M. Williams, Parry, D., Langor, D. W.SubmittedSampling and identification of forest tent caterpillar parasitoids in the prairie provinces
M. SörenssonSubmittedInsektsinventering av "Kaninlandet" 1999
T. Shimada, Trager, L. W., Adams, Sr, C. T.SubmittedProvisional list of medically important fauna of Taiwan (Formosa)
G. PrattSubmittedTerrestrial Invertebrates, Edwards Air Force Base, 1997
G. PrattSubmittedTerrestrial Arthropods of Edwards Air Force Base, 1996-1998
J. D. Lafontaine, Allyson, S., Behan-Pelletier, V. M., Borkent, A., Campbell, J. M., Hamilton, K. G. A., Martin, J. E. H., Masner, L.SubmittedThe insects, spiders and mites of Cape Breton Highlands National Park
K. J. KingsleySubmittedInvertebrates of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona
F. HaqiqiyanSubmittedThe study on biology of ُSarcophila meridionalis (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) parasitoid of Bradyporus latipes (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) in Chaharmahal & Bakhtiary province
M. J. R. Hall, Ready P. D.SubmittedGenetic analyses of calliphorid and sarcophagid flies causing myiasis in the "Maghreb" (Northwest Africa)
L. A. A. Galal, Hameed, A. Y. A., Attia, R. A. H., Uonis, D. A.SubmittedAn initial study on arthropod succession on exposed human left over parts in Assiut, Egypt
D. M. ForsytheSubmittedAttractiveness of shredded garbage to gulls and other avian species potentially hazardous to aircraft
A. C. Broderick, Godley, B. J., Kelly, A., McGowan, A.SubmittedGlasgow University turtle conversion expedition 1997: Expedition report
O. BourquinSubmittedInvertebrates recorded from the Northern Marianas Islands status 2002
Y. N. Baranchikov, Nikitenko, G. N., Montgomery, M. E.SubmittedRussian and Ukrainian literature on the gypsy moth: an annotated bibliography
C. Plant AssociatesSubmittedSouthham Landfill, Invertebrate survey
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