The mite portion of this paper is based on a thesis submitted by Huggans to the graduate faculty of the University of Missouri in partial fulfillment of the requirements for an M.S. Degree--P. [3].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-[40])
The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) has published new editions of two books concerned with the ide...
Cover title."A reprint of Bulletin 134 by the same author. A few sections have been revised in keepi...
This bulletin reports on Department of Entomology research project 369, Legume and Grass Insects--Pa...
EXTENSION CIRCULAR 61-1594: This circular is about Grasshoppers and is put forth by the Plant Pest C...
In South Dakota, grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) are sporadic pests that can cause economic inj...
Original author: Wayne C. Bailey (Department of Entomology)"Grasshoppers are relatively large insect...
We conducted a survey of the species of parasites found in grasshoppers around the area of Dunwoody’...
Mermis subnigrescens apparently infects only members of the families Acrididae and Tettigoniidae in ...
The bulletin reports work done on Department of Entomology research projects 286 and 369, Grasshoppe...
Grasshoppers are relatively large insects, capable of doing considerable damage to many crops. In ea...
Publication authorized October 21, 1944"Entomology Department, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Stat...
4 pp., 7 color photos, 5 tablesThis leaflet describes the five most damaging grasshopper species in ...
Publication authorized June 3, 1922.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (69-71)
In various papers published during the past five years the senior author has called attention to the...
Portion of a dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School, University of Missouri, C...
The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) has published new editions of two books concerned with the ide...
Cover title."A reprint of Bulletin 134 by the same author. A few sections have been revised in keepi...
This bulletin reports on Department of Entomology research project 369, Legume and Grass Insects--Pa...
EXTENSION CIRCULAR 61-1594: This circular is about Grasshoppers and is put forth by the Plant Pest C...
In South Dakota, grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) are sporadic pests that can cause economic inj...
Original author: Wayne C. Bailey (Department of Entomology)"Grasshoppers are relatively large insect...
We conducted a survey of the species of parasites found in grasshoppers around the area of Dunwoody’...
Mermis subnigrescens apparently infects only members of the families Acrididae and Tettigoniidae in ...
The bulletin reports work done on Department of Entomology research projects 286 and 369, Grasshoppe...
Grasshoppers are relatively large insects, capable of doing considerable damage to many crops. In ea...
Publication authorized October 21, 1944"Entomology Department, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Stat...
4 pp., 7 color photos, 5 tablesThis leaflet describes the five most damaging grasshopper species in ...
Publication authorized June 3, 1922.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (69-71)
In various papers published during the past five years the senior author has called attention to the...
Portion of a dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School, University of Missouri, C...
The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) has published new editions of two books concerned with the ide...
Cover title."A reprint of Bulletin 134 by the same author. A few sections have been revised in keepi...
This bulletin reports on Department of Entomology research project 369, Legume and Grass Insects--Pa...