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The Spider Fauna in and around the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute Farm and their Role as Predator of Rice Insect Pests

Posted on April 18, 2022January 22, 2024 By Edgar Esmero
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N.Q. Kamal, A. Odud and A. Begum

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Article 296, Volume 8, Issue 2

Published: 1990

Crossref Citation: The Spider Fauna in and around the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute Farm and their Role as Predator of Rice Insect Pests. (n.d.). https://doi.org/10.59852/tpe-a296v8i2

Issue 2, Volume 8 Tags:spiders, Lycosa pseudoannulata, Predators, Tetragnatha javanica, rice insect pests, Oxyopes javanus

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