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Scymnus (Pullus) coniferarum (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae): an adelgid predator native to the western United States
Author(s): Michael E. Mongtomery; Richard McDonald; Laura Schwartzberg
Date: 2009
Source: In: McManus, Katherine A; Gottschalk, Kurt W., eds. Proceedings. 20th U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on invasive species 2009; 2009 January 13-16; Annapolis, MD. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-51. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 89.
Publication Series: Other
Station: Northern Research Station
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Scymnus (Pullus) coniferarum Crotch 1874, the conifer lady beetle (Coccinellidae), is generally distributed in the mountainous areas of the United States west of the Mississippi River, with many collections recorded in California.
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Mongtomery, Michael E.; McDonald, Richard; Schwartzberg, Laura. 2009. Scymnus (Pullus) coniferarum (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae): an adelgid predator native to the western United StatesRelated Search
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