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Title: Distribution of the Argentine ant in the United States and suggestions for its control or eradication / by M.R. Smith.
Author: Smith, Marion R.
Year: 1936.
Series: Circular (United States. Dept. of Agriculture), ; no.387.
Description: 39 leaves : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Subject: Insect control. ; USA. ; Iridomyrmex humilis. ; Geographical distribution.
Notes: Bibliography : p.38-39.
Type: Book
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