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peer-reviewed research article

Egyptian alfalfa weevil …population and ecology research

authors

Warren R. Cothran, University of California, Davis.
Charles G. Summers, Entomology and Parasitology (Kearney Field Station), U.C.
D. González, Division of Biological Control, U.C., Riverside

publication information

California Agriculture 25(5):5-5. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v025n05p5. May 1971.

Summary

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Losses attributable to H. brunneipennis are increasing for a complex of reasons, perhaps the most important of which stem from a lack of detailed information on this species. While many studies have been made on the biology of the species H. postica in California and other states, there is relatively little basic data on the field ecology of H. brunneipennis, which differs significantly from that of H. postica.

author affiliations

Warren R. Cothran is Assistant Professor and Assistant Entomologist, Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis. Charles G. Summers is Assistant Entomologist, Division of Entomology, Department of Entomology and Parasitology (Kearney Field Station), U.C. Berkeley. D. González is Associate Entomologist, Division of Biological Control, U.C., Riverside.…Cover photos by Lorry Dunning, Laboratory Technician IV, U.C., Davis.