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    Antonelli, Arthur L. (4)
    Mayer, D. F. (4)
    Homan, Hugh W. (2)Landolt, Peter J. (2)Collman, Sharon (1)Gary, Walter J. (1)SubjectAgromyzidae--Control. (1)Caterpillars--Control--Northwest, Pacific. (1)Caterpillars--Northwest, Pacific--Identification. (1)Insect pests--Control--Northwest, Pacific. (1)Insect pests--Northwest, Pacific--Identification. (1)Leafminers--Control. (1)Liriomyza--Control. (1)Vegetables--Diseases and pests--Oregon. (1)Vegetables--Diseases and pests--Washington (State) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2003 (1)2000 (3)

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    Insect and mite control in ornamentals 

    Antonelli, Arthur L.; Collman, Sharon; Mayer, D. F. (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 2000-09)
    Registered materials for use against insects and mites on ornamentals are listed for homeowners, professional applicators, and nursery personnel. Listing is alphabetical by common plant or tree name. Guidelines given for ...
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    Pea leafminer 

    Gary, Walter J.; Mayer, D. F.; Antonelli, Arthur L. (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 2003-03)
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    Caterpillars 

    Antonelli, Arthur L.; Landolt, Peter J.; Mayer, D. F.; Homan, Hugh W. (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 2000-06)
    Cutworms, armyworms, and loopers belong to the noctuid group, whose adult moth forms are known as "millers." About 650 species of noctuids exist in Washington, attacking a variety of row crops. The authors have included ...
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    Recognizing economically important caterpillar pests of Pacific Northwest row crops 

    Antonelli, Arthur L.; Landolt, Peter J.; Mayer, D. F.; Homan, Hugh W. (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 2000-06)