Fecundity of the black vine weevil, <i>Brachyrhinus sulcatus</i> (F.), fed on foliage of blueberry, cranberry and weeds from peat bogs
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Cram, W.T. 1963. Granular aldrin for control of the black vine weeVil, Brachyrhinus sulcatus (F.), in established blue berry plantings on p eat in British Columbia. Pesticide Progress 1:185-187.
Cram, W.T. 1965a. Fecundity of the root weevils Brachyrhinus sulcatus and Sciopithes obscurus on strawberry in the laboratory and outdoors. Can. J. Plant Sci. 45(2):169-176.
Cram, W. T. 1965b. A note on the acceptability of leaf macerates on filter paper of plants from peat bogs by adult black vine weevils, Brachyrhinus sulcatus (F.). Proc. Entomol. Brit. Columbia 62:14-15.
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