Genetic and environmental influences on the cuticular hydrocarbon profiles ofGoniozuswasps
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Genetic and environmental influences on the cuticular hydrocarbon profiles ofGoniozuswasps
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ENTOMOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALIS ET APPLICATA
Volume 147, Issue 2, Pages 175-185
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Wiley
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2013-04-03
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10.1111/eea.12058
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