1957
DOI: 10.1093/jee/50.6.784
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The Biology and Control of Eotetranychus multidigituli (Ewing) a Spider Mite of Honey Locust1

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“…Found to be resistant to DDT, methoxychlor, and several miticides and fungicides under Maryland greenhouse conditions (Smith et al 1963). English and Snetsinger (1957) noted A. fallacis was a predator of Eotetranychus m~ltidigituli Ewing on honey locust in Illinois where it did not become abundant until July and did not prevent heavy infestations. In the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, Oligonychus pratensis Banks on maize, sorghum, and Rhodes grass, was preyed upon by A. fallacis (Dean 1957).…”
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“…Found to be resistant to DDT, methoxychlor, and several miticides and fungicides under Maryland greenhouse conditions (Smith et al 1963). English and Snetsinger (1957) noted A. fallacis was a predator of Eotetranychus m~ltidigituli Ewing on honey locust in Illinois where it did not become abundant until July and did not prevent heavy infestations. In the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, Oligonychus pratensis Banks on maize, sorghum, and Rhodes grass, was preyed upon by A. fallacis (Dean 1957).…”
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