Intra‐ and interspecific interactions between Nephus includens and Cryptolaemus montrouzieri

The introduced coccinellid Cryptolaemus montrouzieri is extensively used by biological control practitioners against mealybugs. Potential risks on native guilds of natural enemies have recently been recognized, as C. montrouzieri has managed to establish in many of the regions, it has been released....

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title Intra‐ and interspecific interactions between Nephus includens and Cryptolaemus montrouzieri
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