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Page 1: jameslitsinger.files.wordpress.com  · Web viewAfter a decade of effort we were able to have authoritative identity of some 90% of species of rice feeding arthropods and their natural
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List of 43 taxonomists worldwide collaborating with the Department of Entomology at IRRI in the identification of arthropods collected from rice, corn, and legumes.

Note: in order to ensure more accuracy in the taxonomic determination of rice field arthropods, specialists were sought worldwide to assist us at IRRI. After a decade of effort we were able to have authoritative identity of some 90% of species of rice feeding arthropods and their natural enemies. Alberto Barrion also spent several months in UK at the British Museum identifying specimens he carried from the Philippines