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Trends in Entomology
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Volume
2
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Published in 1999
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Table of Contents
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Venom from Nasonia vitripennis: a model for understanding the roles of venom during parasitism by ectoparasitoids
Pages 1 -
17
David B. Rivers, Jay A. Yoder, Linda Ruggiero
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In vitro rearing of parasitoids: constraints and perspectives
Pages 19 -
32
Fernando L. Consoli, Jose R. P. Parra
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Dynamics of the seven-spotted ladybeetle, Coccinella septempunctata L. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), and its aphid prey in the Northern Maine potato ecosystem
Pages 33 -
44
Francis A. Drummond, Emmanuel D. Ngollo
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Global biodiversity of the mayfly family Baetidae (Ephemeroptera): a generic perspective1
Pages 45 -
54
C. R. Lugo-Ortiz, W. P. McCafferty
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Modeling insect-pathogen dynamics
Pages 55 -
62
Darrell W. Donahue, David W. Long, Eleanor Groden, Francis A. Drummond
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Why are there so few insects in the sea?
Pages 63 -
70
D. Dudley Williams
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Evaluation of subterranean termite biology using genetic, chemotaxonomic, and morphometric markers and ecological data: a testimonial for multi-disciplinary efforts
Pages 71 -
80
Brian T. Forschler, Tracie M. Jenkins
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Genetic sexing strains in the medfly, Ceratitis capitata: Development, mass rearing and field application
Pages 81 -
104
Alan S. Robinson, Gerald Franz, Kingsley Fisher
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History of insect pest management of lowbush blueberries in Maine
Short Communication
Pages 105 -
108
Francis A. Drummond, Judith Collins
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