Some effects on oak-feeding insects of seasonal changes in the nature of their food
<p>The present work has been restricted to an investigation of the relationship between the leaves of the common oak <em>Quercus robar</em> L. and the larvae of the order Lepidoptera which feed on them. At least 210 species of Lepidoptera have be...
Main Author: | Feeny, P |
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Format: | Thesis |
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1966
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