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Albert Koebele (28
February 1853 - 28
December 1924) was an
economic entomologist and a
pioneer in the use of
biological controls to
manage insect pests...
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limited orange growth throughout California. In 1888, the USDA sent
Alfred Koebele to
Australia to
study this
scale insect in its
native habitat. He brought...
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described this
genus in 1815 in Brewster's
Edinburgh Encyclopædia.
Albert Koebele introduced species of
Chrysopa to New
Zealand in the 1890s, as a method...
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Western Australia. In
California it was
introduced in 1891 by
Albert Koebele to
control the
citrus mealybug. It has also been
introduced to New Zealand...
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policy Language English Edited by
Oscar Berglund,
Claire Dunlop,
Elizabeth Koebele,
Christopher M.
Weible Publication details History 1972–present Publisher...
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European Conference on
Optical Communication. Salsi, M****imiliano;
Koebele, Clemens; Sperti, Donato; Tran, Patrice; Mardoyan, Haik; Brindel, Patrick;...
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pests arriving by ship to San Francisco, California.
Along with
Albert Koebele he was
involved in the
introduction of
Rodolia cardinalis from Australia...
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Retrieved 2009-03-07. Culliney, John L.;
Bruce P.
Koebele (1999). A
Native Hawaiian Garden: How to Grow and Care for
Island Plants...
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ornithologists Albert K.
Fisher and
Theodore S. Palmer;
entomologist Albert Koebele;
botanists Frederick V.
Coville and
Frederick Funston; and an
amateur naturalist...
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Trimerotropis koebelei, or
Koebele's gr****hopper, is a
species of band-winged gr****hopper in the
family Acrididae. It is
found in
North America. "Trimerotropis...