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Title:
The acarina or mites : a review of the group for the use of economic entomologists / by Nathan Banks.
Author:
Banks, Nathan.
Year:
1915.
Series:
Report (United States. Dept. of Agriculture), ; no.108.
Description:
153 p. ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Economic analysis.
;
Acari.
;
Mites.
Notes:
Bibliopgraphy : p.143-146.
Type:
Book
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632.654.2 BAN
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