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Two Bacterial diseases of injurious insect larvae. 7th Annual Report, 
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A revision of the North American species of Pachybrachys. Trans. Am. 
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Felt, E. P. 
New Gall Midges. Journal of Economic Entomology, vol. 8, pp. 405-409, 
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Fyles, T. W. 
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Quebec Dragonflies. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 29, pp. 66-67, Aug.-Sept., 
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