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Life history of the scavenger water beetle Hydrous (Hydrophilus) triangularis, and its economic relation to fish breeding

Issue
39(1)
Author(s)
Wilson, Charles Branch
PDF
fb39.2.pdf

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  • Index
  • Food and feeding in fresh-water mussels
  • Limnological observations in the upper Mississippi, 1921
  • Water beetles in relation to pondfish culture, with life histories of those found in fishponds at Fairport, Iowa
  • Toxicities of coal tar creosote, creosote distillates, and individual constituents for the marine wood borer Limnoria lignorum
  • Significance of larval mantle of fresh-water mussels during parasitism, with notes on a new mantle condition exhibited by Lampsilis luteola
  • Contributions to life histories of Sciaenidae of the eastern United States coast
  • Northwestern lakes of the United States: biological and chemical studies with reference to possibilities in production of fish
  • Experiments in tagging adult red salmon, Alaska Peninsula Fisheries Reservation, summer of 1922
  • Annotated list of fishes collected in vicinity of Augusta, Georgia, with description of a new darter