Releases of cinnabar moth, <i>Hypocrita jacobaeae</i> (L.), (Lepidoptcra: Arctiidae) on tansy ragwort in British Columbia

Authors

  • A. T. S. Wilkinson Research Station Research Branch Canada Department of Agriculture Vancouver, B.C.

Keywords:

cinnabar moth, <i>Hypocrita jacobaeae</i>, Lepidoptcra, Arctiidae

Abstract

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2019-08-26