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Amorbia sp. Brown01
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Amorbia Brown01
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2015
2015
Record of the leafroller, Amorbia cuneana (Walsingham) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in blackberry in Rancho Huatarillo, Peribán, Michoacán.
A. C. Juárez-Gutiérrez
,
A. Martínez
,
J. Figueroa
,
Á. Rebollar-Alviter
,
M. Aguilera-Peña
,
S. Pineda
2015
Corpus ID: 86998629
2005
2005
Partitioning Native and Augmentative Trichogramma platneri (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) Parasitism of Amorbia cuneana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Egg Masses in Southern California Avocado Orchards
J. Honda
2005
Corpus ID: 13266078
2004
2004
Sex pheromone of the avocado pest,Amorbia cuneana (Walsingham) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
L. McDonough
,
M. Hoffmann
,
B. Bierl-Leonhardt
,
C. Smithhisler
,
J. Bailey
,
H. G. Davis
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2004
Corpus ID: 23402758
The major volatile components in the extract of the female sex pheromone gland ofAmorbia cuneana consisted of (E,E)- and (E,Z)-10…
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1986
1986
Amorbia cuneana, a pest of avocados in California: discovery of sibling species through the use of pheromones
J. Bailey
,
L. McDonough
,
K. Olsen
1986
Corpus ID: 62825113
The most effective lure for male A. cuneana (Walsingham) in Orange, Ventura, and Riverside counties of California was previously…
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1985
1985
Biological Control of Two Avocado Pests Amorbia cuneana and omnivorous looper on avocado can be controlled by parasite
E. Oatman
,
G. R. Platner
1985
Corpus ID: 82435245
Two apparently native insects are the most common lepidopterous pests on avocado in southern California: Amorbia cuneana…
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1981
1981
Field Development of the Sex Pheromone for the Western Avocado Leafroller, Amorbia cuneana
J. Bailey
,
M. Hoffman
,
L. McDonough
1981
Corpus ID: 59486167
Summary Field trapping experiments were conducted to develop the sex attractant pheromone of Amorbia cuneana [Walsingham] for use…
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