Experiment Station Record, Volume 69, July-December, 1933 Page: 73
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1933] ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY-ENTOMOLOGY 73
of the Apple Capsid (Plesioooris rugicollis Fall.) and the Common Green Capsid
(Lygus pabulinus Linn.), by M. D. Austin (pp. 153-169); Observations on
Gall Midges Affecting Fruit Trees (pp. 170-177) and Notes on the Outbreak of
the Cabbage Aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae Linn.) in 1929 (pp. 178-180), both
by F. H. Barnes; The Preparation of Oil Sprays-I, The Use of Oleic Acid as
Emulsifier ,by H. Martin (pp. 181-187); and Insect Visitors to Fruit Blossoms
by C. H. Hooper (pp. 211-215).
[Notes on economic insects and insecticides] (Jour. Econ. Ent., 26 (1933),
No. 1, pp. 291-304, fig. 1).-The contributions presented (E.S.R., 68, p. 636)
include the following: Propylene Dichloride as a Fumigating Material, by R.
Hutson (p. 291); The Gladiolus Thrips, Taeniothrips gladioli M. and S., in
California, by S. F. Bailey (pp. 291, 292); Arsenic in Bait-Poisoned Grasshoppers,
by T. H. Hopper (p. 292) ; Parasites from a Bird's Nest, by W. E.
Whitehead (pp. 292, 293); Abia americana (Cresson) on Lonicera, by H. H.
Keifer (p. 293); Rhizopertha dominica as a Library Pest, by W. A. Hoffman
(pp. 293, 294); A Braconid Parasite [Homotylus terminalis] of a Coccinellid
[Cycloneea sanguine L.] New to Puerto Rico, by M. D. Leonard (p. 294);
Control of an Infestation of the Cigarette Beetle in a Library by the Use of
Heat, by A. W. Cressman (pp. 294, 295); The Flannel Moth [Megalopygidae]
in Arizona, by W. W. Jones (pp. 295, 296) ; Coleoptera Captured in Japanese
Beetle Traps, by F. W. Metzger and R. J. Sim (pp. 296, 297) ; A Note on the
Hibernation Habits of Some Engraver Beetles of the Genus Ips, by F. P. Keen
(pp. 297, 298) ; Notes on a Coccinellid (Hyperaspis 8-notata Casey) Predacious
on Citricola Scale (Coccus pseudomagnoliarumn Kuwana) in Tulare County,
California, by F. T. Scott (pp. 298, 299); The Toxicity of the Common CastorBean
Plant in Respect to the Japanese Beetle, by F. W. Metzger (pp. 299, 300) ;
Outbreak of Grasshoppers [the American Grasshopper, Red-Legged Grasshopper,
et al.] in Tennessee during 1932, by W. W. Stanley (pp. 300, 301);
Why Not Bourgault's Trap for Horse-Flies? by B. Segal (pp. 301, 302) ; and
Comparative Toxicities, with Special Reference to Arsenical and FluorineContaining
Insecticides, by F. DeEds (pp. 302-304).
Review of United States patents relating to pest control, [January-March
1932], R. C. ROARK (U.S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Chem. and Soils, Rev. U.S. Pat.
Relat. Pest Control, 5 (1932), Nos. 1, pp. 11; 2, pp. 12; 3, pp. 12).-This volume,
complete in three numbers, is in continuation of those previously noted (E.S.R.,
67, p. 150).
Oil spray recommendations, R. H. ROBINSON and L. CHILDS (Oregon Sta.
Circ. 107 (1933), pp. 8).-Methods for the preparation of home-made emulsions
and the tank-mix oil spray are outlined by the authors.
Winter spraying of orchards, with particular reference to the control of
red mite and apple capsid bug, J. CARROLL and E. McMAHoN ([lrish Free
State] Dept. Agr. Jour., 31 (1932), No. 2, pp. 190-198).--In continuation of
earlier work (E.S.R., 65, p. 757), Sunoco and Winter Volck, both used alone
and in combination with a tar distillate (Carbokrimp). and in making
two proprietary combination oil and tar-distillate sprays, gave very good control
of the red mite (Oligonychus ulmi), aphid, and apple sucker (Plesiocoris
rugicollis).
Effect of lead arsenate insecticides on orange trees in Florida, R. L.
MILLER, I. P. BASSETT, and W. W. YOTHEnS (U.S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bul. 350
(1933), pp. 20, figs. 8).-This is a report of work conducted with a view to
determining the effect of arsenical bait sprays such as are used for eradication
of the Mediterranean fruit fly on citrus trees and fruit.
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