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لغة:
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English
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الموقع الجغرافي:
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New York
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التاريخ:
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1890
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النوع:
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Control
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الناشر:
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D. Appleton and company
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الأنواع المسماة:
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musca
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culex
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insects
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life
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odonata
و 1672 اكثر
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Dragon flies vs. mosquitoes
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Can the mosquito pest be mitigated? Studies in the life history of irritating
insects, their natural enemies, and artificial checks
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1890
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Introduction. by R. H. Lamborn.--The dipterous enemies of man. By Mrs. C. B.
Aaron.--Utility of dragon flies as destroyers of mosquitoes. By A. C.
Weeks.--The destruction of the mosquito. By Wm. Beutenmüller.--Dragon flies as
mosquito hawks on the western plains. A letter from Capt. C. N. B. Macauley.
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by working etomologists. With an introduction by Robert H. Lamborn, PH. D.
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Control
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The Lamborn prize essays
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