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    The effect of non-prey food, mainly pollen, on the development, survival and fecundity of Ambylseius gossipi (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Ent. Exp. & Appl., 11: 269 

    El-sayed, El-banhawy (1968)
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    Studies on arboviruses and bats (Chiroptera) in East Africa. II. Isolation and haemagglutination-inhibition studies on bats collected in Kenya and throughout Uganda. 

    Simpson, DI; Williams, MC; O'Sullivan, JP; Cunningham, JC; Mutere, FA (1968)
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    Effect of different prey species on the development and fecundity of the predacious mite, Amblyseius gossipi (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) 

    Elbadry, E. A; Afify, A. M; Issa, G. I; Elbenhawy, E. Z (1968)
    Under laboratory conditions of approximately 26.5–28.5° and 60–70% RH, the immature stages of the female Amblyseius gossipi Elbadry were completed in 2.9, 3.5 and 4.1 days when developed on Oligonychus mangiferus (R. & ...
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    Chemosterilants With the Mosquitoes Culex Pipiens Fatigans(wiedemann and Anopheles Gamlae (Giles) 

    Bransby-williams, walter Rowland (University of Nairobi, 1968)
    The possibility of control or eradication of an insect species by the release of overwhelming number of sterile males has been proven by experiment. On social ground it is considered that chemosterilants (chemicals capable ...
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    Effectiveness of the predacious mite, Amblyseius gossipi as a predator of three tetranychid miets (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) 

    Elbadry, E.A; Afifi, A.M.; Issa, G.I; Elbenhawy, E. M (1968)
    Test mites of Amblyseius gossipi Elbadry were confined to broad bean leaves in the laboratory at 26.5–28.5 C°. Adults A. gossipi fed readily on both adults and immatures of the spider mites Oligonychus mangiferus (R. & P.) ...
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    AuthorMutere, FA (3)Afifi, A.M. (1)Afify, A. M (1)Agnew, A D Q (1)Agnew, A. D. Q. (1)Agnew, ADQ (1)Bransby-williams, walter Rowland (1)Coe, M. J. (1)Cunningham, JC (1)El-sayed, El-banhawy (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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