Seasonality in the occurrence of two lepidopterous olive pests in Egypt
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A. Herz | M. Konstantopoulou | S. Abdel-Rahman | E. Hegazi | W. Khafagi | E. Agamy | A. Atwa | G. Abd El‐Aziz | S. Showiel
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