Environmental Entomology (1972) 1 (1)
Articles of Environmental Entomology entered for 1972 and volume (issue): 1 (1)
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 1-6
E.F. Knipling (1972)
Simulated population models to appraise the potential for suppressing sugarcane borer populations by strategic releases of the parasite Lixophaga diatraeae
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 7-16
H.C. Chiang and A.C. Hodson (1972)
Population fluctuations of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, at Waseca, Minnesota, 1948-70
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 16-19
J.A. Kamm (1972)
Environmental influence on reproduction, diapause, and morph determination of Anaphothrips obscurus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 20-23
H.R. Moffitt, E.W. Anthon and L.O. Smith (1972)
Toxicity of several commonly used orchard pesticides to adult Hippodamia convergens
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 23-26
D.E. Bryan, C.G. Jackson, E.G. Neemann and R. Patana (1972)
Production of progeny and longevity of Eucelatoria sp. parasitic in Heliothis species
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 27-30
Ernesto de las Casas, Phillip K. Harein and B.S. Pomeroy (1972)
Bacteria and fungi within the lesser mealworm collected from poultry brooder houses
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 30-33
G. Mallory Boush, S.M. Saleh and R.M. Baranoski (1972)
Bacteria associated with the Caribbean fruit fly
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 34-39
E.R. Oatman and V. Voth (1972)
An ecological study of the twospotted spider mite on strawberry in southern California
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 39-41
John B. Gentry and Kenneth L. Stiritz (1972)
The role of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, in old field mineral nutrient relationships
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 42-48
Z. Smilowitz, W.G. Yendol and A.A. Hower Jr. (1972)
Population trends of the alfalfa weevil larvae and the distribution of its parasites in Pennsylvania
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 48-51
D.E. Hendricks, J.P. Hollingsworth and A.W. Hartstack Jr. (1972)
Catch of tobacco budworm moths influenced by color of sex-lure traps
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 55-57
R.E. Fye (1972)
Manipulation of Polistes exclamans arizonensis
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 57-58
Charles O. Rexrode and Thomas W. Jones (1972)
Oak bark beetle attacks on oak wilt trees in Missouri
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 58-65
Gordon E. Moore (1972)
Southern pine beetle mortality in North Carolina caused by parasites and predators
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 65-68
M.T. Aliniazee and E.M. Stafford (1972)
Seasonal flight patterns of the omnivorous leafroller and grape leaffolder in central California vineyards as determined by blacklight traps
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 68-71
B.J. Landis, D.M. Powell and Lee Fox (1972)
Overwintering and winter dispersal of the potato aphid in eastern Washington
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 78-80
Marvin L. Bobb (1972)
Influence of sex pheromones on mating behavior and populations of Virginia pine sawfly
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 81-89
Carl H. Shanks Jr. and Brian Finnigan (1972)
Population dynamics of the strawberry aphid in southwestern Washington
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 89-93
Pedro Barbosa, T. Michael Peters and N.C. Greenough (1972)
Overcrowding of mosquito populations: Responses of larval Aedes aegypti to stress
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 94-102
C.J. DeLoach and J.C. Peters (1972)
Effect of strip-planting vs. solid-planting on predators of cotton insects in southeastern Missouri, 1969
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 105-107
Irvin M. Hall, Howard T. Dulmage and Ken Y. Arakawa (1972)
Laboratory tests with entomogenous bacteria and the fungus Beauveria bassiana against the little house fly species Fannia canicularis and F. femoralis
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 111-115
David J. Schuster, Robert B. Mills and Martin H. Crumrine (1972)
Dissemination of Salmonella montevideo through wheat by the rice weevil
Environmental Entomology (1972) 1, 115-117
Jacqueline L. Robertson (1972)
Toxicity of Zectran aerosol to the California oakworm, a primary parasite, and a hyperparasite