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Introduced insects

LC control no.sh2007005354
Topical headingIntroduced insects
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See alsoInsects
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Introduced invertebrates
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Found inWork cat.: Threat abatement plan to reduce the impacts of tramp ants on biodiversity in Australia and its territories, 2006: p. 1 (invasive alien tramp ants) p. 2 (invasive tramp ants) p. 3 ("Globalisation of trade and commerce has accelerated the spread of a subset of ants - the 'tramp' ants - widely beyond their areas of origin.")
Australian Dept. of the Environment and Water Resources webpage, July 16, 2007 (Introduced insects and other Invertebrates in Australia)
NY Forest Owner newsletter, July/Aug 1992, viewed July 16, 2007: p. 9 (article: Allen, Douglas C. Introduced insects often pose biological and economic risks: many introduced insects have slipped into the states with little fanfare, their disruption or displacement of local fauna going unnoticed)
Ecological impacts of non-native invertebrates and fungi on terrestrial ecosystems, c2009: p.2 (invasive alien insects; non-native insects) p. 5, etc. (non-native phytophagous insects; exotic phytohages; alien insects species)
Barrow Island ute guide : non-indigenous insects, spiders, and snails, c2009.
Biological invasions, c2002: table of contens (exotic insects in New Zealand)
Newman, R.M. Factors influencing the control of Eurasian watermilfoil with native or naturalized insects, 1999.