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    • AuthorAgnello, Arthur (1)Calixto, Alejandro (1)Carroll, Juliet (1)Eshenaur, Brian (1)
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      Agricultural IPM (2)
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      Cherries (1)Grapes (1)Spotted Lanternfly (1)Tree Fruit (1)... View More
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    Identificación de la Mosca Linterna Manchada para Agricultores y Trabajadores Agrícolas de Habla Hispana 

    Eshenaur, Brian; Calixto, Alejandro; Carroll, Juliet (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2021)
    La mosca linterna con manchas (“Spotted Lanternfly”, o SLF en inglés) es un insecto originario de China y el sudeste asiático. Fue descubierta en Nueva York en agosto del 2020 y representa una gran amenaza para gran parte ...
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    Cherry Fruit Flies 

    Agnello, Arthur (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2021)
    The tephritid fruit flies that feed on cultivated cherries in New York and surrounding areas include two native species, the cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cingulata, and the black cherry fruit fly, R. fausta, as well as the ...
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