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Jackson, D M.
European crane fly (Tipula paludosa) an introduced pest of turf and pasture in Whatcom County, Washington.

Proc Wash State Entomol Soc (MAR 1973): 356-358.

Jackson, D M. ; Campbell, R L.
Biology of the european crane fly, Tipula paludosa Meigen, in western Wasthington (Tipulidae; Diptera)

Tech Bull Wash Agric Exp Stn 81 (JULY 1975): 23 p. map. ref. Publishing Agencies: Experiment Station

Pesho, G.R.+ Brauen, S.E. ; Goss, R.L.
European crane fly: larval infestations in grass cultivars Tipula paludosa.

p. 230-233. Publishing Agencies: AR-W; US Imprint, not USDA Journal of economic entomology. College Park, Md., Entomological Society of America. Apr 1981. v. 74 (2) ISSN: 0022-0493

Price, G N. ; Wright, D S.
Chlorpyrifos granules for the control of soil pests [Erioischia brassicae, Letohylemyia coarctata, Tipula] in brassica and other crops.

Monogr BR Crop Prot Counc (1976): 10-20.

Ramsell, J., Malloch, A.J.C. & Whittaker, J.B.
When grazed by Tipula paludosa, Lolium perenne is a stronger competitor of Rumex obtusifolius.

Journal of Ecology 1993, 81: 777-786.

Shrimpton, G.
Four insect pests of conifer nurseries in British Columbia.

USDA Forest Service general technical report INT - Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 185 (June 1985): p. 119-121.

Unknown
Leatherjackets [Tipula Paludosa, field crop pests].

Advis Leafl G B Minist Agric Fish Food (1975)

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