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| | Books by W. L. Sterling: Books in the extended shelves: Sterling, W. L. (Winfield Lincoln), 1935-: Action & inaction levels in pest management (Texas Agricultural Expriment Station, Texas A & M University System, 1984), also by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (page images at HathiTrust) Sterling, W. L. (Winfield Lincoln), 1935-: A bibliography of the cotton fleahopper Pseudatomoscelis seriatus (Reuter) (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A & M University, 1977), also by David A. Dean and Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (page images at HathiTrust) Sterling, W. L. (Winfield Lincoln), 1935-: Differences in the diapause response of boll weevils from the High Plains and central Texas and the significance of this phenomenon in revising present fall insecticidal control programs (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1966), also by Perry L. Adkisson (page images at HathiTrust) Sterling, W. L. (Winfield Lincoln), 1935-: Distribution and abundance patterns of spiders inhabiting cotton in Texas (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A & M University System, 1987), also by David A. Dean and Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (page images at HathiTrust) Sterling, W. L. (Winfield Lincoln), 1935-: Effects of temperature and host plants on population dynamics of the cotton fleahopper, Pseudatomoscelis seriatus (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1976), also by Michael J. Gaylor and Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (page images at HathiTrust) Sterling, W. L. (Winfield Lincoln), 1935-: Seasonal abundance and dispersal of the cotton fleahopper as related to host plant phenology (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1976), also by L. K. Almand, C. L. Green, and Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (page images at HathiTrust) Sterling, W. L. (Winfield Lincoln), 1935-: Spiders associated with lemon horsemint (Monarda citriodora Cervantes) in east central Texas (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A & M University System, 1992), also by Martin Nyffeler, David A. Dean, and Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (page images at HathiTrust)
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