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Parasitoid assemblages reared from geometrid defoliators (lepidoptera: geometridae) of larch and fir in the alps
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Marc Kenis
,
Kathrin Herz
,
Richard R. West
,
Mark Shaw
,
M Kenis
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K. Herz
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R. WEST
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M. SHAW
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2005
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Agricultural and Forest Entomology
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10.1111/j.1461-9555.2005.00277.x
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