Bibliography on Insects Destructive to Flowers, Cones, and Seeds of North American Conifers

Bibliography on Insects Destructive to Flowers, Cones, and Seeds of North American Conifers
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Summarizes information on the recognition, biology, and importance of cone and seed destroying insects of Canada, the United States, and Mexico.