Red Turpentine Beetle: Innocuous Native Becomes Invasive Tree Killer in China
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Red Turpentine Beetle: Innocuous Native Becomes Invasive Tree Killer in China
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Annual Review of Entomology
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 293-311
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Annual Reviews
Online
2012-09-21
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10.1146/annurev-ento-120811-153624
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