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"Gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) in Central Asia"

Authors: Orozumbekov, Almazbek A.; Liebhold, Andrew M.; Ponomarev, Vasily I.; Tobin, Patrick C.

Abstract:  The gypsy moth one of dangerous among of forest pests in Central Asia, especially in the unique of the walnut-fruit forest of the World, Kyrgyzstan. Of course the information of Asian gypsy moth populations is available in many countries as Japan, Russia and China, unfortunately relatively little information exists in Central Asian Republics.  We do hope such kind of information would be useful and available for scientists who are would be interested to work on the gypsy moth in Central Asia in the future. 

Source:     American Entomologist
                <http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/esa/ae>,
                  Volume 55, Number 4, Winter 2009 , pp. 258-264(7)
                  Publisher: Entomological Society of America
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