Technical annual report 2000-01
Dept. of Regional Development, Primary Industry, Fisheries and Resources technical annual report; Department of Regional Development, Primary Industry, Fisheries and Resources technical and annual report; Reports; PublicationNT; Technical bulletin (Northern Territory. Dept. of Primary Industry and Fisheries) ; no. 295
2001-10
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Date:2001-10
English
Agriculture -- Northern Territory -- Periodicals; Fisheries -- Northern Territory -- Periodicals
Dept. of Primary Industry and Fisheries
Darwin
Technical bulletin (Northern Territory. Dept. of Primary Industry and Fisheries) ; no. 295
0158-2763
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Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries 232 (Evans) (Cicadellidae); Campylomma sp. and Nesidiocoris? tenuis (Reuter) (Miridae); and Siphanta sp. (Fulgoroidea: Flatidae). The majority of insects found were not pests, but are presumed to be attracted to the flowers. These include a wide range of beetles (Coleoptera), flies (Diptera) and ants, bees and wasps (Hymenoptera), although some of the latter could also be predators or parasites of pest species. The major group of predators were the spiders, and these were usually the most abundant animals apart from the flies.