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Although case-bearing leafmining larvae of Coleophora klimeschiella Toll were released on Russian thistles, Salsola australis R. Brown (Chenopodiaceae), at 13 locations in southern California during 1977–85, this biological control agent remained t
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Autor:
D. W. Ricker
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 89:1198-1200
The modeling of signal propagation or communication channels when the source-receiver or scatterer are moving at relativistic speeds is often complicated by time base distortion. In order to synthesize the received waveform, it is usually necessary t
Autor:
Richard D. Goeden, D. W. Ricker
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 82:325-331
Phytophagous insects representing seven orders, 24 families, 33 genera, and 48 species compose the insect fauna of Bebbia juncea (Bentham) Green (Asteraceae, Tribe Heliantheae, Subtribe Galinsoginae) in the Colorado and eastern Mojave deserts of sout
Autor:
D. W. Ricker, Richard D. Goeden
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 5:1169-1177
Phytophagous insects representing 5 orders, 32 families, and 89+ species are reported as comprising the insect fauna of Ambrosia dumosa (Gray) Payne (Compositae) in southern California. Most insects found attacking this native ragweed were euryphagou
Autor:
Richard D. Goeden, D. W. Ricker
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 79:953-962
Phytophagous insects representing six orders, 26 families, 49 genera, and 59 species are reported as composing the insect fauna of Cirsium californicum Gray (Asteraceae) in southern California. Similarly, phytophagous insects representing six orders,
Autor:
D. W. Ricker, Richard D. Goeden
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 75:173-176
Poison hemlock, Conium maculatum L., a highly toxic, herbaceous, umbelliferous weed of Eurasian origin, was found to host many fewer species of phytophagous insects in southern California than other alien herbaceous weeds surveyed in the past. The mo
Autor:
Richard D. Goeden, D. W. Ricker
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 79:39-47
Phytophagous insects representing 8 orders, 33 families, 64 genera, and 80 species are reported as comprising the insect fauna of the native, xerophytic shrub Hymenoclea salsola Torrey & Gray (Compositae) in southern California. Most insects attackin
Autor:
D. W. Ricker, Richard D. Goeden
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 79:945-952
Phytophagous insects in seven orders, 18 families, 27 genera, and 30 species are reported as composing the insect fauna of bull thistle, Cirsium vulgare (Savi) Tenore, a weed introduced from Europe into southern California. Similarly, phytophagous in
Autor:
D. W. Ricker, Richard D. Goeden
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 4:301-306
Phytophagous insects representing 6 orders, 33 families, and 88 species are reported as comprising the insect fauna of Ambrosia confertiflora Decandolle (Compositae) in southern California. Most insects found attacking this native ragweed were euryph
Autor:
Richard D. Goeden, D. W. Ricker
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 3:835-839
Phytophagous insects representing 6 orders, 27 families, and 55 species are reported as comprising the insect fauna of Ambrosia chamissonis (Lessing) Greene (Compositae) in southern California. Most insects found attacking this native ragweed were eu