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    Release and Establishment of Zygogramma suturalis F (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Croatia for Control of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) by Igrc, J., Deloach, C.J., Zlof, V.

    Published in Biological control (01-06-1995)
    “…Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an important weed in some parts of Europe. After determining that native natural enemies in Croatia had little…”
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    Host Range of the Argentine Root Borer Carmenta haematica (Ureta) (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae), a Potential Biocontrol Agent for Snakeweeds ( Gutierrezia spp) in the United States by Cordo, H.A., Deloach, C.J., Ferrer, R.

    Published in Biological control (01-03-1995)
    “…The Argentine root-boring sesiid moth Carmenta haematica (Ureta) is restricted in Argentina to plants of two genera, Grindelia and Gutierrezia (Asteraceae:…”
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    Biological Control of White Grubs (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) by Larvae of Promachus yesonicus (Diptera: Asilidae) in China by Wei, X.T., Xu, X.D., Deloach, C.J.

    Published in Biological control (01-06-1995)
    “…In a 7-year survey of cultivated fields in Henan Province, China, natural populations of white grubs in the soil were inversely correlated with populations of…”
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    Bionomics of Carmenta haematica (Ureta) (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) Which Attacks Snakeweeds ( Gutierrezia spp) in Argentina by Cordo, H.A., Deloach, C.J., Ferrer, R., Briano, J.

    Published in Biological control (01-03-1995)
    “…Adult Carmenta haematica are day-flying moths with orange (female) or clear (male) wings and a wingspan of 20 to 24 mm. Adults mated in bright sunlight…”
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    Host specificity of different populations of the leaf beetle Diorhabda elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a biological control agent of saltcedar ( Tamarix spp.) by Milbrath, Lindsey R., DeLoach, C. Jack

    Published in Biological control (2006)
    “…The leaf beetle, Diorhabda elongata (Brullé) sensu lato, was released in 2001 for the classical biological control of exotic saltcedars, a complex of invasive…”
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    Acceptability and Suitability of Athel, Tamarix aphylla, to the Leaf Beetle Diorhabda elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a Biological Control Agent of Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) by Milbrath, Lindsey R, Deloach, C. Jack

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-10-2006)
    “…The leaf beetle Diorhabda elongata (Brullé) sensu lato has been released in the western United States for the classical biological control of exotic saltcedars…”
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    Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) endangered species, and biological weed control -- can they mix by Dudley, T.L, DeLoach, C.J

    Published in Weed technology (01-01-2004)
    “…Saltcedar invasion has many economic and environmental effects, including displacement of native riparian vegetation and associated wildlife. A biological…”
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    Overwintering Survival, Phenology, Voltinism, and Reproduction Among Different Populations of the Leaf Beetle Diorhabda elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) by Milbrath, Lindsey R, Deloach, C. Jack, Tracy, James L

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-12-2007)
    “…The classical biological control program for exotic saltcedars (various Tamarix species and hybrids) has involved the assessment of different populations of…”
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    Biology of the Waterhyacinth Mite in Argentina by Cordo, Hugo A., Deloach, C. J.

    Published in Weed science (01-05-1976)
    “…Populations of the waterhyacinth mite (Orthogalumna terebrantis Wallwork) of ca 200,000 galleries/m2 (or 10,000 per plant) caused serious damage to…”
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    Biology of Heilipodus ventralis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), an Argentine Weevil for Biological Control of Snakeweeds (Gutierrezia spp.) in the United States by Cordo, H.A, DeLoach, C.J, Habeck, D.H

    Published in Biological control (01-07-1999)
    “…The Argentine root-boring weevil Heilipodus ventralis (Hustache) is a candidate for biological control of the perennial snakeweeds Gutierrezia sarothrae…”
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    Host Specificity of the Argentine Root-Boring Weevil, Heilipodus ventralis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a Potential Biocontrol Agent for Snakeweeds (Gutierrezia: Asteraceae) in Western North American Rangelands—U.S. Quarantine Tests by DeLoach, C.Jack, Cuda, James P

    Published in Biological control (01-07-1999)
    “…Native snakeweeds, especially Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britton and Rusby and Gutierrezia microcephala (DC.) A. Gray, are among the most widespread and…”
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    Biology of Mozena obtusa (Hemiptera: Coreidae), a candidate for the biological control of mesquite, Prosopis spp. (Fabaceae) by Cuda, J.P. (University of Florida, Gainesville.), DeLoach, C.J

    Published in Biological control (01-10-1998)
    “…The leaf-footed bug Mozena obtusa Uhler is an important natural enemy of honey mesquite, Prosopis glandulosa Torrey var. glandulosa, in the southwestern United…”
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    Natural Enemies of the Rangeland Weed Whitebrush (Aloysia gratissima: Verbenaceae) in South-America: Potential for Biological Control in the United States by Cordo, H.A., Deloach, C.J.

    Published in Biological control (01-06-1995)
    “…Whitebrush, Aloysia gratissima (Gill. and Hook.) Troncoso (Verbenaceae), is a weed of rangelands in the southwestern United States. The genus Aloysia probably…”
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    Remote Sensing of Chinese Tamarisk (Tamarix chinensis) and Associated Vegetation by Everitt, J. H., Deloach, C. J.

    Published in Weed science (01-05-1990)
    “…Chinese tamarisk is an invader of riparian sites in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Plant canopy light reflectance measurements showed that…”
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    The flea beetle, Lysathia flavipes, that attacks Ludwigia (water primrose) and Myriophyllum (parrotfeather) in Argentina [Biological control of aquatic weeds] by Cordo, Hugo A., C. Jack De Loach

    Published in The Coleopterists bulletin (01-01-1982)
    “…The flea beetle, Lysathia flavipes (Boheman), caused heavy damage to water primrose, Ludwigia peploides (H.B.K.) Raven, and moderate damage to parrotfeather,…”
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    Notes on the weevils Tyloderma, auleutes, and Onychylis that feed on Ludwigia and other aquatic plants in southern South America [Biological control of weeds, taxonomic aspects] by Cordo, Hugo A., C. Jack De Loach

    Published in The Coleopterists bulletin (01-01-1982)
    “…Adults of the weevils Tyloderma spp. A and B and Auleutes bosqi (Hustache) fed on the leaves of Ludwigia peploides (H.B.K.) Raven (water primrose) and appear…”
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    Insects associated with broom snakeweed and threadleaf snakeweed in West Texas and eastern New Mexico by Foster, D.E, Ueckert, D.N, DeLoach, C.J

    Published in Journal of range management (01-11-1981)
    “…Immature and adult insects representing 8 orders, 86 families, and 338 species were collected from broom snakeweed (Xanthocephalum sarothrae) or threadleaf…”
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