Literature of arthropods associated with soybeans : III. a bibliography of bean leaf beetles
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Two species of the genus Cerotoma Chevrolat are important agricultural pests and have become significant elements of the arthropod fauna associated with soybeans in the New World.
Nichols, M. P.; Kogan, M. +1 more · 1970

Abstract
C. trifurcata is the only species of the genus known to attack soybeans in the continental United States, while C. ruficornis occurs primarily south of the United States. This bibliography follows closely the format and style of the two previous publications in this series. Sources of the entries listed were primarily Biological Abstracts, The Review of Applied Entomology Series A, Bio-Research Index, Biological and Agricultural Index, Index to the Literature of American Economic Entomology, and references cited in articles and inquiries to researchers. All entries except No. 121 were examined. The references are listed alphabetically by author and numbered consecutively. The numbers are arranged in a table according to subject and period of publication. A reference may be listed under more than one subject. References which apply to C. trifurcata are tabulated by number in lightface type. Those which apply to C. ruficornis follow and are in boldface type. References which refer to both species will appear twice under a heading. Abbreviations and complete titles of the sources which appear in the bibliographic entries are to be found in a listing at the end of the paper.
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