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Title:
Sitona weevil : a problem for medics?
Author:
McFadden, P.
Series:
Technote (Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture), ; 16/87.
Description:
4 p.
Subject:
Sitona discoideus.
;
Medicago.
Notes:
Ill. ; For restricted circulation only ; Not for publication.
Type:
Journal
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1
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Journals-Series
05:63(941)
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