Introduction and establishment of parasitoids for the biological control of the apple ermine moth, Yponomeuta malinellus (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae), in the Pacific Northwest
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K. Hopper | T. Unruh | R. Pemberton | R. Fuester | F. Hérard | E. Lagasa | J. Lee | L. Ertle | K. S. Swan | Kim Chen | Richard Short
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