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Research Article

Black Beetle Heteronychus Sanctae-Helenae Blanch., In Pastures In New Zealand

Pages 1262-1273 | Received 28 Sep 1959, Published online: 28 Jul 2023

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R.H. Blank & M.H. Olson. (1988) Effect of black beetle, in association with nitrogen and summer spelling, on pasture production on sandy soils. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 31:4, pages 445-453.
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R.H. Blank, D.S. Bell & M.H. Olson. (1986) Differentiating between black field cricket and black beetle damage in Northland pastures under drought conditions. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 14:3, pages 361-367.
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J. Charles Watt. (1984) A review of some New Zealand Scarabaeidae (Coleoptera). New Zealand Entomologist 8:1, pages 4-24.
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R. H. Blank, M. H. Olson & D. S. Bell. (1982) Insecticidal control of black beetle (Heteronychus arator) in pasture. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 10:4, pages 433-438.
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P. D. King, J. S. Meekings & C. F. Mercer. (1982) Effects of whitefringed weevil (Graphognathus leucoloma) and black beetle (Heteronychus arator) populations on pasture species. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 25:3, pages 405-414.
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B.I.P. Barratt. (1982) Biology of the striped chafer, Odontria striata (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) II. Larval development. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 9:2, pages 267-277.
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P.D. King, C.F. Mercer & J.S. Meekings. (1981) Ecology of black beetle, Heteronychus arator (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) - population modelling. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 24:1, pages 99-105.
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P.D. King, C.F. Mercer & J.S. Meekings. (1981) Ecology of black beetle, Heteronychus arator (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)—Population studies. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 24:1, pages 87-97.
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M. W. Stufkens & J. A. Farrell. (1980) Life history and distribution of Adoryphorus couloni Burmeister (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Canterbury, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 23:4, pages 569-573.
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R. East & P. D. King. (1977) Effects of Botanical Composition of Pastures on Insect Pest Populations. New Zealand Entomologist 6:3, pages 273-278.
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C. F. Mercer & P. D. King. (1976) Ovarian Development in Black Beetle, Heteronychus arator (Coleoptera : Scarabaeidae). New Zealand Entomologist 6:2, pages 165-170.
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J. F. Longworth & R. D. Archibald. (1975) A virus of black beetle, Heteronychus arator (F.) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). New Zealand Journal of Zoology 2:2, pages 233-236.
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P.T. Walker. (1968) Heteronychus White Grubs on Sugar Cane and Other Crops. Pest Articles & News Summaries. Section A. Insect Control 14:1, pages 55-68.
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D. H. Todd. (1967) Trials with insecticides for control of black beetle (heteronychus arator blanchard) larvae and adults in pasture. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 10:2, pages 278-288.
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J. G. Brown. (1964) Occurrence of black beetle Heteronychus sanctae-helenae Blanch. (Dynastinae, Col.) in Canterbury. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 7:3, pages 434-434.
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R. A. Cumber. (1960) The insect complex of sown pastures in the North Island X. insects revealed in studies of Soil, Turf, and Dung. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 3:2, pages 253-267.
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