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Environmental Entomology | 1975

Host Plants of the Boll Weevil

William H. Cross; M. J. Lukefahr; P. A. Fryxell; Horace R. Burke


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1972

Boll Weevils in Nature Respond to Grandlure, a Synthetic Pheromone

D. D. Hardee; G. H. McKibben; R. C. Gueldner; E. B. Mitchell; James H. Tumlinson; William H. Cross


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1969

Biology of Bracon mellitor, a Parasite of the Boll Weevil

Curtis H. Adams; William H. Cross; Henry C. Mitchell


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1971

Arthropod Parasites of the Boll Weevil, Anthonomus grandis: 1. an Annotated List

William H. Cross; Thomas Lloyd Chesnut


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1969

Male Boll Weevils are More Attractive than Cotton Plants to Boll Weevils

D. D. Hardee; William H. Cross; E. B. Mitchell


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1966

Mating Behavior of the Female Boll Weevil

William H. Cross; Henry C. Mitchell


Environmental Entomology | 1973

Biology of Heterolaccus grandis in a laboratory culture and its potential as an introduced parasite of the boll weevil in the United States.

W. L. Johnson; William H. Cross; W. L. McGovern; Henry C. Mitchell


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1969

Biological Factors Influencing Responses of the Female Boll Weevil to the Male Sex Pheromone in Field and Large-Cage Tests

D. D. Hardee; William H. Cross; E. B. Mitchell; P. M. Huddleston; Henry C. Mitchell; M. E. Merkl; T. B. Davich


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1971

Arthropod Parasites of the Boll Weevil, Anthonomus grandis: 2. Comparisons of Their Importance in the United States over a Period of Thirty-Eight Years,

Thomas Lloyd Chesnut; William H. Cross


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1970

Survey and control of the boll weevil in west Texas with traps baited with males.

D. D. Hardee; William H. Cross; P. M. Huddleston; T. B. Davich

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Henry C. Mitchell

United States Department of Agriculture

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D. D. Hardee

United States Department of Agriculture

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E. B. Mitchell

United States Department of Agriculture

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P. M. Huddleston

United States Department of Agriculture

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T. B. Davich

United States Department of Agriculture

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W. L. McGovern

United States Department of Agriculture

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G. H. McKibben

United States Department of Agriculture

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James H. Tumlinson

Pennsylvania State University

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Thomas Lloyd Chesnut

United States Department of Agriculture

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Curtis H. Adams

United States Department of Agriculture

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