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Vol. 65 (1968): Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia
Vol. 65 (1968): Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia
Published:
2019-08-26
Articles
Wood- and bark-feeding Coleoptera of felled spruce in interior British Columbia
D. A. Ross
10-12
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First occurrence of balsam woolly aphid in the interior of British Columbia
R. O. Wood
13-14
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Protecting larch logs from
Tetropium velutinum
(LeConte) with lindane emulsion
D. A. Ross, N. J. Geistlinger
14-15
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Thrips infesting the tips of asparagus spear
F. L. Banham
16-18
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Integrated control of the fruit-tree leaf roller,
Archips argyrospilus
(Walker), and the eye-spotted bud moth,
Spilonota ocellana
(Denis & Schiffermuller)
Harold F. Madsen, R. S. Downing
19-21
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The first discovery of free-living larvae of the ear tick,
Olobius megnini
(Duges), in British Columbia
G. B. Rich, J. D. Gregson
22-23
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Annotated list of forest insects of British Columbia Part XIV, Ennominae (Geometridae)
B. A. Sugden
24-33
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Aphidius rubifolii
n. sp. (Hymenoptera: Aphidiidae), a parasitoid of
Masonaphis maxima
from British Columbia
Manfred Mackauer
34-35
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Masonaphis maxima
(Mason) (Homoptera: Aphididae), an aphid on thimbleberry with an unusual life history
B. D. Frazer, A. R. Forbes
36-39
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Scientific Notes
A record of
Megachile rotundata
(F.) from Ashcroft, British Columbia
J. C. Arrand, J. Corner
12
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A record of
Rhagoletis indifferens
Curran from Creston, British Columbia
J. C. Arrand, W. C. Peters
40
PDF
Reviews
Pest management concepts and control of tick paralysis in British Columbia
P. R. Wilkinson
3-9
PDF
Book Reviews
Book review: The World of an Insect, by Remy Chauvin
H. R. MacCarthy
40-41
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