956 resultados para egg
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Lettered on cover: For instantly finding the worth of any number of eggs at any price from 8 cents to 65 cents, inclusive.
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"September 12, 1913."
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Literature cited: p. 28-29.
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"Issued August 1933; revised January 1937."
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"Issued May 1945."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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"November, 1970."
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The magic egg.--"His wife's deceased sister."--The widow's cruise.--Captain Eli's best ear.--Love before breakfast.--The staying power of Sir Rohan.--A piece of red calico.--The Christmas wreck.--My well and what came out of it.--Mr. Tolman.--My unwilling neighbor.--Our archery club.
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Autobiographical.
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Field surveys of egg parasitoids of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, were conducted at Redlands and Gatton, south-east Queensland. Eggs of P. xylostella were present all year round in both localities, and parasitized eggs were consistently found between late spring and early winter. Percent parasitism in the range 30-75% was recorded on many occasions, although rates less than 10% were more common. The major parasitoids included Trichogrammatoidea bactrae Nagaraja and Trichogramma pretiosum Riley. Laboratory evaluation showed that the T. pretiosum from Gatton has a high capacity to parasitize P. xylostella eggs under suitable conditions. This study represents the first record of egg parasitoids of P. xylostella from Australia.