Geographic host use variability and host range evolutionary dynamics in the phytophagous insect Apagomerella versicolor (Cerambycidae).

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Published in Oecologia on October 08, 2010

Authors

Guillermo A Logarzo1, Miguel A Casalinuovo, Romina V Piccinali, Karen Braun, Esteban Hasson

Author Affiliations

1: United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, South American Biological Control Laboratory, Buenos Aires, Argentina. glogarzo@speedy.com.ar

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