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Aphis jacobaeae

Known as: Aphis (Aphis) jacobaeae 
National Institutes of Health

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2008
2008
Summary The New Zealand biological control programme against ragwort, Senecio jacobeae L., began in the 1920s, and four… 
2001
2001
Summary. A widely distributed host race of Tyria jacobaeae lives on Senecio jacobaea and related species and accumulates… 
1990
1990
Senecio jacobaea, a poisonous weed from Eurasia, was brought under successful biological control in the Ft. Bragg, California… 
1990
1990
We report on a 17-year study on the population dynamics of the cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae). As in other long-term studies of… 
1990
1990
We used field experiments to investigate the ecological mechanisms underlying successful biological control of ragwort (Senecio… 
1973
1973
The cinnabar moth,Tyria jacobaeae L. (Arctiidae), was introduced into Oregon in 1960 against the weed tansy ragwort,Senecio… 
Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
SummaryThis paper describes the results of a study of the factors determining the abundance and distribution of the Cinnabar Moth… 
1970
1970
Abstract Not Available – First paragraph follows: THE RAGWORT FLEA BEETLE, an insect from Europe that attacks the root crowns of…