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| 203.  Derived from:  Legner, E. F., G. Gordh, A. Silveira-Guido
  & M. E. Badgley.  1982.  New wasp may help control navel orangeworm.   Calif.
  Agric. 38(5-6):  1, 4 & 5.                Navel
  orangeworm, Amyelois transitells (Waler), perhaps the most important
  pest of almonds in California, has plagued growers for the past 25 years and continues
  to do so.  A renewed quest for
  effective natural enemies throughout the native range of navel orangeworm, in
  Texas and Central and South America resulted in discovery of a parasitic
  wasp, Goniozus legneri Gordh, attacking this insect in southern Uruguay
  and Argentina, where climatic similarities with California's Central Valley
  are great.         | 
 
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