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Biotic Factors Influencing Populations of Dacus Dorsalis in Hawaii

by Newell, Irwin M. And Frank H. Haramoto

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Proceedings, Hawaiian Entomological Society, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1968, Pp. 81 - 139., 1968. Reprint/offprint of journal article; paper wrappers; minor shelfwear; a couple of small scuff marks on front wraps; o/w in very good condition..

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Title
Biotic Factors Influencing Populations of Dacus Dorsalis in Hawaii
Author
Newell, Irwin M. And Frank H. Haramoto
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Used
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Paperback
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Proceedings, Hawaiian Entomological Society, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1968, Pp. 81 - 139.
Date Published
1968
Keywords
Entomology , insect, Insects, Insecta, Ecology, Biology, Habit, Habits, Habitat, Life History, Histories, Diptera, Dipterans, Taxonomy, Systematics, Identification of, Phylogeny, Oriental Fruit Fly, Pest, Pests,

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