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NOTES ON THE PREDACEOUS THRIPS HAPLOTHRIPS SUBTILISSIMUS HAL. AND AEOLOTHRIPS MELALEUCUS HAL.*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

WM. L. Putman
Affiliation:
Dominion Entomological Laboratory, Vineland Station, Ontario

Extract

During a study of the predators of the oriental fruit moth (Grapholitha molesta Busck), the thrips Haplothrips subtilissmus (Hal.) was found destroying the eggs of the moth and also those of European red mite (Paratetranychus pilosus C. & F.).

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1942

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