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Good paper. 
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Life-history notes. 
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Systematic account. 
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Hylemyia cilicrura attacking tomatoes. 
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Good paper. 
ZETTERSTEDT, JOHANNE WILHELMO. Diptera Scandinaviae 4:1552. 1845.— 
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(Agriolimax agrestis) 
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Field gray slug (Limaz agrestis). Good paper on control. 
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Agriolimax agrestis mentioned. 
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Genera Limax and Agriolimax discussed. 
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1916. 
Note on Agriolimax agrestis. 
