Literature

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S. J. Armstrong, Greenberg, S., Setamou, M.2007FECUNDITY OF FEMALE BOLL WEEVILS UNALTERED AFTER SURVIVING LD50 DOSE OF MALATHION
S. J. Armstrong, Richman D. B.2007Interference of boll weevil trapping by spiders (Araneida) and an evaluation of trap modification to reduce unwanted arthropods
S. Barbosa2009TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF PRESENCE OF THE COTTON BOLL WEEVIL IN THE SOUTH CONE
A. C. Bartlett, Leggett J. E.1987A comparison of electromorphs of Anthonomus grandis and Anthonomus peninsularis
H. R. Burke, Seeno T. N.1983Description of the larva and pupa of Anthonomus peninsularis Dietz (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
U. Pinchemel Cardoso, Castellani, M. Aparecida, Forti, L. Carlos, Junior, Ade Oliveir, Moreira, A. Alves, Colmenarez, Y. Coromoto, de Oliveira, M. Eduardo Co, Bittencourt, M. Aparecida2009Infestation index and mortality factors of the cotton boll weavil weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in the semi-arid southeast of Bahia, Brazil
J. F. Esquivel2007Evaluation of puncture types as indicators of boll weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) oviposition in cotton squares
S. M. Greenberg, Sappington, T. W., Adamczyk, J. J., Liu, T. X., Setamou, M.2008Effects of photoperiod on boll weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) development, survival, and reproduction
G. D. Jones, Greenberg S. M.2009Cotton pollen retention in boll weevils: a laboratory experiment
K. Seok Kim, Jones, G. D., Westbrook, J. K., Sappington, T. W.2010Multidisciplinary fingerprints: forensic reconstruction of an insect reinvasion
W. F. S. Martins, Ayres, C. F. J., Lucena, W. A.2007Genetic diversity of Brazilian natural populations of Anthonomus grandis Boheman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), the major cotton pest in the New World
E. Soares Martins, Monnerat, R. Gomes, Queiroz, P. Roberto, Dumas, V. Fiuza, Braz, S. Vasconcelo, Aguiar, R. Wagner de, Gomes, A. Cristina M., Sanchez, J., Bravo, A., Ribeiro, B. Morais2010Midgut GPI-anchored proteins with alkaline phosphatase activity from the cotton boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) are putative receptors for the Cry1B protein of Bacillus thuringiensis
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