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Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventories for Europe (DAISIE). Final Report for the Framework VI Strategic Targeted Research Project SSPI-CT-2003-511202.
Update on the spread of an invasive ladybird
The spread of the harlequin ladybird in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
The spread of the Harlequin Ladybird Harmonia axyridis in late 2006.
The most northerly record of the harlequin ladybird (Col., Coccinellidae) in the British Isles.
The harlequin ladybird, Harmonia axyridis, reaches Scotland
The harlequin ladybird marches on
Pollen as an alternative food for Harmonia axyridis
Mapping insect distributions in the 21st Century: a role for the Royal Entomological Society in partnership with the Biological Records Centre and the National Biodiversity Network.
Invasion history, habitat preferences and phenology of the invasive ladybird Harmonia axyridis in Belgium
Influence of diet and photoperiod on development and reproduction of European populations of Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
Harmonia axyridis in Great Britain: analysis of the spread and distribution of a non-native coccinellid
Harmonia axyridis in Great Britain: analysis of the spread and distribution of a non-native coccinellid
Harmonia axyridis in Europe: spread and distribution of a non-native coccinellid
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