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  • Categoría:Listas bibliografía Categoría:Bibliografía Herbert, E. W. Jr., D. J. Chitwood & H. Shimanuki, 1985. New compounds with potential for the control of chalkbrood. American Bee Journal 125(6): 430-431. Herbert, E. W. Jr., D. J. Chitwood & H. Shimanuki, 1987. Chalkbrood research at Beltsville. American Bee Journal 127(7): 488-491. Herbert, E. W. Jr., N. J. Miller-Hill, 1987. Seasonal variation of seven minerals in honey bee collected pollen. American Bee Journal 127(5): 367-369. Herbst, P. 1922. Zur Biologie der Gattung Chilicola Spinola. Entomologische Mitteilungen 11: 63-68.
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