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THIS Australian Unit located in England is undertaking an investigation of siricid woodwasps and their natural enemies in coniferous forests in Europe; the ultimate objective is the biological control of Sirex noctilio F. in Australia.
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BEDDING, R. Parasitic and Free-living Cycles in Entomogenous Nematodes of the Genus Deladenus. Nature 214, 174–175 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214174a0
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