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D. M. Maddox, L. A. Andres, R. D. Hennessey, R. D. Blackburn, N. R. Spencer, Insects to Control Alligatorweed: An Invader of Aquatic Ecosystems in the United States, BioScience, Volume 21, Issue 19, 1 October 1971, Pages 985–991, https://doi.org/10.2307/1296135
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Abstract
In the southeastern United States, attempts are being made to control alligatorweed (Alternanthera philoxeroides [Mart.] Griseb.), with three of its natural enemies from South America—a beetle (Agasicles sp. n.), a thrips (Amynothrips andersoni O'Neill), and a moth (Vogtia malloi Pastrana). The beetle has provided effective control in limited areas.
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