Detection of an invasive gall-inducing pest, Quadrastichus erythrinae (Hymenoptera : Eulophidae), causing damage to Erythrina variegata L. (Fabaceae) in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
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概要
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- 2007-06-25
著者
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UECHI Nami
Okinawa Prefectural Agricultural Research Center
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Yukawa Junichi
Kyushu University
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Uesato Takumi
Okinawa Prefectural Plant Protection Center Miyako Branch Office
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Uesato Takumi
Okinawa Prefectural Fruit Fly Eradication Project Office
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Yukawa Junichi
Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka Jpn
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Uesato Takumi
Okinawa Prefectural Plant Protection Center Miyako Branch
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Uechi Nami
Okinawa Prefectural Agricultural Res. Center Itoman
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Yukawa Junichi
Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka
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