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speciesThe Tachinid Times, Issue 8, February 1995
Jim O'Hara,
editor
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
960 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0C6
Correspondence: oharaj@agr.gc.ca
This issue of the annual newsletter The Tachinid Times
was distributed in hardcopy in 1995 and first offered over the Internet
(in HTML format) in 1996. It can now be viewed or downloaded as a searchable
PDF file with the same pagination as in the original hardcopy edition.
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Contents of Issue 8
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ARTICLES
- The Caterpillars and their Parasitoids of a Tropical Dry
Forest
(by D.H. Janzen)
- Book Review: Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera - Tachinidae,
by Herting and Dely-Draskovits
(by J.E. O'Hara)
- Confusion in Paradise
(by N.L. Evenhuis)
- Conference Announcement
(by J.P. Aeschlimann)
- Third International Congress of Dipterology
(by J.E. O'Hara)
- The Apple Ermine Moth and its Natural Enemies in Central
Europe
(by U. Kuhlmann)
- Jorgensen collection of Tachinidae donated to the CNC
(by J.E. O'Hara)
- German version of Mihályi's tachinid book available
(by F. Mihályi)
- Chrysoteuchia culmella (L.) (= Crambus hortuellus
Hueb.) (Pyralidae), newly recorded host of Eriothrix rufomaculatus
(by S. Andersen)
- Trichopoda pennipes, an adult parasitoid of the green
stinkbug, Nezara viridula, in South Africa
(by M. v.d. Berg, D. Farinelli & M. Maritz)
- Tachinid Collection of the University of California, Riverside
(by S.I. Frommer)
- The American Southwest Revisited
(by J.E. O'Hara)
- Harry R. Gross, Jr., 1939-1994
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PERSONAL NOTES
- Stig Andersen
- Simon Grenier
- Kenan Kara
- Jim O'Hara
- Thomas Pape
- Claire Rutledge
- Curtis Sabrosky
- Hiroshi Shima
- Xuekui Sun
- Joachim Ziegler
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