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This paper is a contribution of the Illinois Soybean Entomology Team with support from the 
Illinois Natural History Survey, the Program for International Research Improvement and De- 
velopment of the Soybean (PIRIDS), the University of Illinois Departments of Entomology and 
Horticulture, the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station, the Rockefeller Foundation, the U.S. 
Agency for International Development, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 
Illinois Soybean Entomology Team: 
E. J. ARmBrust— Biology, Ecology, and Control 
G. L. Goprrey— Taxonomy 
E. R. Jaycox—Pollination 
M. Kocan—Host Selection and Nutrition 
W. H. LuckMann—Pest Management 
M. P. Nicnors—Library, Information Storage and Retrieval 
P. W. Price—Community Ecology 
L. J. SrannaRD— Taxonomy 
G. P. WaLpBAUER—Bionomics 
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