Filth Fly Sources in Decaying Melon Fields: In Southern California's Low Deserts
Authors
E. F. LegnerG. S. Olton
Authors Affiliations
E. F, Legner is Professor of Biological Control and Entomologist, Division of Biological Control, University of California, Riverside; G. S. Olton is Assistant Professor of Entomology, Department of Entomology, University of Arizona, Tucson.Publication Information
Hilgardia 29(12):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n12p10. December 1975.
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Abstract
Cull cantaloupes and watermelons are a major breeding habitat for several filth flies in southern Californiu's lower desert valleys, with the common house fly,
Legner E, Olton G. 1975. Filth Fly Sources in Decaying Melon Fields: In Southern California's Low Deserts. Hilgardia 29(12):10-11. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n12p10
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