Key to the Most Common Species of Thrips Found in Early-Season Blueberry Fields in Florida and Southern Georgia

ENY-836, a 5-page identification key by H. A. Arevalo, A. B. Fraulo, and O. E. Liburd, provides a dichotomous key to aid in the identification of these important early-season blueberry pests. It incorporates hand-drawn illustrations for specific morphological features to facilitate recognition. Inc...

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Main Authors: H. Alejandro Arevalo, A. B. Fraulo, Oscar E. Liburd
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Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2006-11-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.test.flvc.org/edis/article/view/116200
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description ENY-836, a 5-page identification key by H. A. Arevalo, A. B. Fraulo, and O. E. Liburd, provides a dichotomous key to aid in the identification of these important early-season blueberry pests. It incorporates hand-drawn illustrations for specific morphological features to facilitate recognition. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, October 2006.
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title Key to the Most Common Species of Thrips Found in Early-Season Blueberry Fields in Florida and Southern Georgia
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title_full_unstemmed Key to the Most Common Species of Thrips Found in Early-Season Blueberry Fields in Florida and Southern Georgia
title_short Key to the Most Common Species of Thrips Found in Early-Season Blueberry Fields in Florida and Southern Georgia
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