A guide to the spider mites of cotton
Edward W. Baker and
A. Earl Pritchard
Hilgardia, 1953, vol. 22, issue 7
Abstract:
Spider mites are increasingly serious pests of cotton and forage crops. Because the acaricides now being developed are often highly selective among species, entomologists concerned with the control of these pests need to know the particular species they are dealing with. This report has been prepared to aid them. Both field guides and taxonomic keys are given. Suggestions are offered on how to sample, how to prepare slides, and what diagnostic characters to look for.
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Date: 1953
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