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Seed-reducing Cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive Australian wattles in South Africa, particularly Acacia mearnsii and A. cyclops

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Main Author: Adair, Robin John
Other Authors: Hoffmann, John
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10026 Seed-reducing Cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive Australian wattles in South Africa, particularly Acacia mearnsii and A. cyclops Adair, Robin John Hoffmann, John Zoology Includes bibliographical references. The collection of gall-forming Cecidomyiidae specimens and their parasitoids from Australia and South Africa during this project produced a large and valuable assemblage of material, most of which will be or has been lodged with the National Insect Collection (Pretoria) (parasitoids) or the South Australian Museum Adelaide (cecidomyiids). 2014-12-25T15:59:00Z 2014-12-25T15:59:00Z 2004 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10026 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Zoology
Adair, Robin John
Seed-reducing Cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive Australian wattles in South Africa, particularly Acacia mearnsii and A. cyclops
thesis_degree_str Doctoral
title Seed-reducing Cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive Australian wattles in South Africa, particularly Acacia mearnsii and A. cyclops
title_full Seed-reducing Cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive Australian wattles in South Africa, particularly Acacia mearnsii and A. cyclops
title_fullStr Seed-reducing Cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive Australian wattles in South Africa, particularly Acacia mearnsii and A. cyclops
title_full_unstemmed Seed-reducing Cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive Australian wattles in South Africa, particularly Acacia mearnsii and A. cyclops
title_short Seed-reducing Cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive Australian wattles in South Africa, particularly Acacia mearnsii and A. cyclops
title_sort seed reducing cecidomyiidae as potential biological control agents for invasive australian wattles in south africa particularly acacia mearnsii and a cyclops
topic Zoology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10026
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