Experiment Station Record, Volume 69, July-December, 1933 Page: 72
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72 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD [Vol. 69
Park; survey of potato insects, by Drake; and a study of egg deposition,
poisons, attrahents, and parasites of injurious grasshoppers in Iowa (differential,
two-striped, and red-legged grasshoppers and Melanoplus mecxicanus
Sauss.), by Drake and Richardson.
[Report of work in entomology and limnology by the New York Cornell
Station] (New York Cornell Sta. Rpt. 1932, pp. 116-126).-The work of the
year (E.S.R., 66, p. 647) is briefly reported upon as to insecticides for control
of the striped and spotted cucumber beetles and of insects attacking potatoes on
Long Island; wireworms and their relation to pitting of potatoes; onion maggot
control; tests of naphthalene in the prevention of injury to carrots and celery
from the carrot rust fly; control of the tarnished plant bug; potato spraying
experiments on muck lands; millipedes and scab gnats in their relation to
potato tuber defects; effects of radiant energy on insects; utilization of carbohydrates
and proteins by the onion thrips; honey color; wild insects in apple
orchards; the flight of honeybees from different kinds of colonies; weevil
fumigation with ethylene oxide; biology and control of the webbing clothes
moth; control of dermestid larvae injurious in dwelling houses; the columbine
borer and gladiolus thrips; transmission of the abortion organism, Brucella
aborts, by fecal feeding flies; relation of water temperature to food consumption
in trout; the relation of weight to length in various races of trout
reared on nature; and on artificial foods; base bass cultural investigations; and
cause of curdled milt in rainbow trout.
[Report of work in entomology in Ohio] (Ohio Sta. Bul. 516 (1933), pp.
46-54, fig. 1).-The work of the year (E.S.R., 67, p. 50) is referred to under the
headings of codling moth, including its biology and use of treated bands as a
supplementary codling moth control by C. R. Cutright; wireworms, by H. L.
Gui; the onion maggot, by J. P. Sleesman; the European corn borer, by L. L.
Huber, J. B. Polivka, E. G. Kelsheimer, and J. R. Savage; the gladiolus thrips
(Taeniothrips gladioli M. & S.), by E. A. Herr; the oriental fruit moth, by
R. B. Neiswander and M. A. Vogel; and control of the small brown ant in golf
greens, Lasius niger neoniger Emery, by C. R. Neiswander.
[Contributions on economic entomology] (Jour. Dept. Agr. Puerto Rico.
16 (1932), No. 2, pp. 81-144, pls. 3, figs. 9).-The contributions presented include
the following: Descriptions of New Mymarid Egg Parasites from Haiti
and Puerto Rico (pp. 81-91), Notes on the Genus Aneristus Howard, with Descriptions
of New Species [A. mangiferae, A. hispaniolae, and A. asterole canii]
(Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) (pp. 93-102), and Two Important West Indian
Seed Infesting Chalcid Wasps [Tanaostig'ma haematoxyli n.sp. and Bephrata
cubeasis Ashm.] (pp. 103-112), all by H. L. Dozier; Three Species of Emnpoasca
Leafhoppers Known to Affect Economic Plants in Haiti, Including the Description
of Two New Species (B. fabalis DeL., E. gossypii n.sp., and E. canavalia
n.sp.), by D. M. DeLong (pp. 113-116); A New Citrus Cambium Miner (Asynapta
citrinae n.sp.] from Puerto Rico, by E. P. Felt (pp. 117, 118); A New
Neotropical Genus of Eupteryginae (Iomoptera )from Puerto Rico [Hybla
maculata n.sp.), by W. L. McAtee (pp. 119, 120); and Insect Conditions in
Puerto Rico, during the Fiscal Year, July 1, 1930, through June 30, 1931, by M. D.
Leonard (pp. 121-144).
[Contributions on economic insects] (Jour. Southeast. Agr. Col., Wye,
Kent, No. 2'8 (1931), pp. 137-187, figs. 18; 211-215).-The contributions presented
include the following: Some Observations on Winter Moth Caterpillar
[Cheimtatolba 'brnumata] Attack on Fruit Trees in 1929-30 (pp. 137-146) and
A Note on the Strawberry and Raspberry Bud Weevil, Anthonomuss rubi
(Herbst) (pp. 147-152), both by ,. G. Jary; A Contribution to the Biology
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