Biological studies of the hairy caterpillar complex of jujube and pear
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- T 634.7 K11B
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On jujube the Euproctis lunata was dominant followed E subnotata; E Fraterna and Dasychira mendosa. On sand pear the counts of Efraterna were higher than Elunata Population of E.lunata was maximum in September on leaves of jujube but on Flowers and fruits
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