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1. THE OUTBREAK OF SPILONOTA OCELLANA (DENIS & SCHIFFERMÜLLER), THE EYE-SPOTTED BUD MOTH ON APPLE TREES IN BISTRIţA REGION.

2. Caterpillar-Induced Plant Volatiles Attract Adult Tortricidae.

3. Flight patterns of Hedya dimidioalba, Spilonota ocellana and Pandemis heparana (Lep.: Tortricidae) based on data from pheromone traps

4. Development of kairomone-based lures and traps targeting Spilonota ocellana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in apple orchards treated with sex pheromones

5. Cold tolerance of the spring-feeding larvae of the eyespotted bud moth,Spilonota ocellana(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

6. A convenient diagnostic polymerase chain reaction method for identifying codling moth Cydia pomonella (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) among tortricid pests in cherries imported from western North America

7. Ban of a broad-spectrum insecticide in apple orchards: effects on tortricid populations, management strategies, and fruit damage

8. Mating disruption of Spilonota ocellana and other apple orchard tortricids using a multispecies reservoir dispenser

9. Caterpillar-induced plant volatiles attract conspecific adults in nature

10. A review of the genus Spilonota Stephens (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in North Korea

11. Lepidopterian Fauna in New Planted Apple Orchard in West Bulgaria

12. The catch of leaf tortricids moths to pheromone traps in apple orchards. Part II. Structure of number

13. Embryonic development of orchard leafrollers and the forecasting of egg hatch

14. Flight patterns of Hedya dimidioalba, Spilonota ocellana and Pandemis heparana (Lep.: Tortricidae) based on data from pheromone traps

15. Forecasting Emergence, Flight, and Oviposition of Spilonota ocellana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in British Columbia

16. Development of pheromone-based mating disruption for control of the eye-spotted bud moth, Spilonota ocellana

17. Response of male eye-spotted bud moth,Spilonota ocellana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), to different pheromone blends in north America and The Netherlands

18. SEX PHEROMONE COMPONENTS OF THE EYESPOTTED BUD MOTH, SPILONOTA OCELLANA (DENIS AND SCHIFFERMÜLLER) (LEPIDOPTERA: OLETHREUTIDAE)

19. Life Tables And Intrinsic Rate of Increase in Mango Leaf Webber Orthaga Euadrusalis Walker (Pyralidae : Lepidoptera)

21. Interchanges of a Common Pest Guild Between Orchards and the Surrounding Ecosystems

22. Sex pheromones of Spilonota ocellana and Spilonota laricana

23. Forecasting emergence, flight, and oviposition of Spilonota ocellana(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in British Columbia

24. FIELD EVALUATION OF SYNTHETIC SEX PHEROMONE ATTRACTANTS FOR THE EYE-SPOTTED BUD MOTH (LEPIDOPTERA: OLETHREUTIDAE) AND THREE LEAFROLLER SPECIES (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE)

25. IMPACT OF FEEDING BY LEPIDOPTERA LARVAE ON THE PRODUCTION OF HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY IN THE LOWER FRASER VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA

26. Colpoclypeus florus, an eulophid parasite of tortricids in orchards: Rearing, biology and use in biological control

27. Microlepidoptera Species Composition in Michigan Apple Orchards

28. TAXONOMY OF LAST-INSTAR LARVAL REMAINS OF PARASITES REARED FROM SPILONOTA OCELLANA

29. Variation Between Samples of Immature Stages, and of Mortalities from Some Factors, of the Eye-Spotted Bud Moth, Spilonota ocellana (D. & S.) (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae), and the Pistol Casebearer, Coleophora serratella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae), on Apple in Quebec

30. The Effect of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner on Some Lepidopterous Larval Pests, Apple Aphid and Predators, and on Phytophagous and Predaceous Mites on Young Apple Trees1

31. The Influence of a Virus Disease and Parasites on Spilonota ocellana in Apple Orchards

32. An Ecological Study of Arthropod Populations on Apple in Northeastern Wisconsin: Species Affecting the Fruit1

33. Studies on Integrated Control of Apple Pests1

34. Bionomics of the Eye-Spotted Bud Moth, Spilonota ocellana, on Cherry in Wisconsin1

35. Bionomics of the Apple-Feeding Tortricidae

36. Larvae of the North American Olethreutidae (Lepidoptera)

37. The Influence of Spray Programs on the Fauna of Apple Orchards in Nova Scotia. VIII. Natural Enemies of the Eye-Spotted Bud Moth, Spilonota ocellana (D. & S.) (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae)

38. The Influence of Spray Programs on the Fauna of Apple Orchards in Nova Scotia. IX. Studies on Means of Altering Predator Populations

39. Natural Biotic Control Factors of the Eye-Spotted Bud Moth, Spilonota ocellana on Apple in Wisconsin1

40. Sampling and Distribution of Summer Eye-spotted Bud Moth Spilonota ocellana (D. & S.), Larvae and Nests on Apple Trees

41. Orchard Insect Surveys with Blacklight Traps1

42. An Experimental Spray Program for Integrated Control of Insects Affecting Sour Cherry1

43. The 'Spitting' Habit of Lepidopterous Flarvae1

44. Utilization of Native Parasites and Predators12

45. Insect Injury to Sour Cherries in the Absence of Insecticide Sprays1

46. Bionomics of the Destructive Prune Worm, Mineola scitulella, on Sour Cherry in Wisconsin1

47. The Bud Moth in Western New York

48. Foliage-Feeding Lepidoptera on Young Nonbearing Apple Trees in Wisconsin1

50. Pupation Sites of the Eye-Spotted Bud Moth, Spilonota ocellana and Differences in Degree of Development on Two Apple Varieties in Wisconsin1

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