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Localization of feeding of Anomalococcus indicus (Hemiptera: Lecanodiaspididae) and supplementary biological notes: towards the biological management of the invasive tree Vachellia nilotica indica (Fabales: Mimosoideae) in North-Eastern Australia

Localisation et alimentation d’Anomalococcus indicus (Hemiptera : Lecanodiaspididae) et notes biologiques suppémentaires: vers un contrôle biologique de l’arbre invasif Vachellia nilotica indica (Fabales : Mimosoideae) au nord-est de l’Australie

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Pages 476-492 | Accepted 08 Feb 2014, Published online: 09 Apr 2014

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