Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. fe IN| OMOLOGY CURRENT LITERATURE | ata? Sy. SELECTED REFERENCES COMPILED BY THE STAFF OF THE BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT LIBRARY FROM PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED IN THE LIBRARY OF THE UNITED STATES” DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON, D. C, Venu. UL Jan. - Feb. 1942 No. 1 This list is confined to new books on entomology and to selected periodical liter- ature relating chiefly to economic entomolo- gy. Publications of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and of the state experiment sta- tions are omitted as a printed Monthly List of Publications is issued by the Office of Information, and a mimeographed list of State Experiment Station Publications by the Office of Experiment Stations. Publications of the state extension services, and all articles by members of the department staff in outside publications, are not included as they are issued monthly in Agricultural Library Notes. The contents of the Journal of Economic Ento- mology have also been omitted because nearly all the technical workers have access to it. Periodical references to apiculture are not included. BOOKS Alden, C. H. Appl2 insects and dis2ases. Sep. ibis. Atlanta, Ga., 1942. (Ga. Dept. ent. Bul. no.83) American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. 1941 year book ... Volume XVIII. 762p. New York City, Howes pub- ishing cd... inc.;, L941. Partial contents.-— Tentative method of test for resistance of fabrics and yarns to insect pests, p.269-271; Tentative method of test for evaluation of compounds designed to increase the resistance of fabrics and yarns to insect pests, p.271- 274, ee California. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Chemistry. . Heonomic poisons, 1940-1941. 109p. Sacramento, Printed in California . state printing office, George H. Moore, State printer, 1941. (Spec. pub. no.187) Cockerell, T. D. A. bees of the family Hylaeidae from the Sthiopian region. 15pi, > Casta of Washington, 1942. (Smithsn. inst. Misc. collect. v.101, no.8) Cristobal, U. L. Instrucciones para combatir el "Gusano de las pomaceas" (Cyéia (Carpo- capsa) pomonella Linné). 7, [l]p. illus. Buenos Aires, 1940. (argentina. Min. de agr. Dir. de propag. y pub. Pub. misc. no.81) Dobzhansky, T. beetles of the genus Hyperaspis inhabiting the United States. 94p. illus. City of Washington, Dec.31, 1941. Literature cited, p.90-92. (Smithsn. inst. Misc. collect. v.101, no.6 [Fub. 3642]) Zast Malling Research Station. Annual report (twenty-eighth year) 1940... 96p. illus. [London and Ashford, Kent, Headley brothers], 1941. Partial contents.- General review of research work with lists of papers published during the year. VI. Entomology, by A. M. Massee and R. M. Green- slade, p.25-26; VII. Insecticides and fungi, p.26-28; Beakbane, A. B., Thompson, #. C., and Tydeman, H. M. Preliminary selection of apple rootstocks immune from woolly aphis based on certain anatomical differences in root structure, p.32-36, illus. References, p.36; Massee, A. M. Notes on some interesting insects observed in 1940, p.61-65; Greenslade, Rk. M. Strawberry aphis [Capitophorus fragariae Tneob.] and the weather in 1940, p.65-66; The black currant leaf midge Dasyneura tetensi (Rtibs.), p.66-71, illus. References, p.71; Shaw, H., and Steer, W. Dinitroeresot and other dual purpose winter washes, p.72-75. References, p.75; Steer, W., and Moore, M. H. Spray damage and apple capsid [Plesicoris rugicollis] control by winter petroleum, p.76-81. Keferences, p.81; Massee, A. M., and Greenslade, k. M. Work at Hast Malling on the control of the strawberry aphis s [Capitophorus fragariae], p.92-94, illus. References, p.94; The control of the hop red spider, p.94. Goodnight, C. J., and Goodnight, M. L. The genus Protolophus (Phalangida). 7p. illus. New York City, Published by the American museum of MED Ee history, 1942. (Amer. mus. novitates no. 1157) Lennox, F, G. Studies of the physiology and cele toe of biowfites. 8. Rate of ammonia production by larvae of Lucilia cuprina and its distribution . in this insect. 9. The enzymes responsible for ammonia production by larvae of Lucilia cuprina. 64p. illus. Melbourne, 1941. keferences, p.63-64. cae Council sci. & indus. res. Pam. no.109) Processed. Wes Sas Levi, W. M. The pigeon. Sten. titus. Columbia, S. C., R. L. Bryan company, 1941. (p.314-327. 3xternal parasites. ) Naude, T. J., Ripley, L. B., and Petty, B. K. Wattle bagworm control by aeroplane dusting. leép. Pretoria, Printed in the Union of South Africa by the Government printer, 1939. (So. Africa. Dept. agr. and forestry. Sci. bul. no.206 [Plant indus. ser. no.52]) Schenkling, 5. Coleopterorum catalogus auspiciis et auxilio W, Junk editus a Ss. Schenkling. Pars 169. 's-Gravenhage, W. Junk, 1940. Contents.- Heikertinger, F., and Csiki, =. Chrysomelidae; Halticinae II. p.337-635. Shafik, M. A study of some mixed fumigants suitable for the control of stored products insects. 160p. Bulay, Cairo, Govt. press, 1938. [Bibliography], p.142-160. (Reed. Jan.31, 1942.) Ward, G. M, Nicotine; a product of tobacco. 2lp. Ottawa, Canada, 1941. References, p.18-21. (Canada. Dept. agr. Pub. 730. Also Tech. bul. 38) SHIODICALS Agricultural engineering ([St. Joseph, Mich.]), v.23, no.2, Feb. 1942. Gui, H. L., Porter, L. C., and Prideaux, G. F. Kesponse of insects to color, intensity, and distribution of light, p.51-58, illus. agriculture; the journal of the Ministry of agriculture, Great Britain (London), v.48, no.3, Dec. 1941. wireworms and newly ploughed grassland. Suggestions in respect of cropping, p.172-176. _ Agronomia; organo oficial del Certro estudiantes de agronomfa (Buenos Aires), ano 33, no.159, Oct. 1941. (v.30, no.3) Soriano, A. M. de, and Grassini, L. A. Contralor de la presencia. de insectos en narinas, p.[304]-307, illus. Allahabad farmer (Allahabad), v.15, no.4, July 1941. Moraes, 3. J. W. Beneficial insects in agriculture, p.[198 ]-206. The Amateur entomologist; the journal of the Amateur rai epneagien society ([London, Sng. 1y, v.5, no.38, 1941. Cockayne, 5. A. The habits of some British moths, p.cl- 30, illus: Cooper, B. A. A pocket net, p.40-41, illus.; Setting Lepidoptera, p.47-55, illus. Finnigan, W. J. Photography of insects, p.57-58. O'Farrell, A. F. The genitalia of Lepidoptera, p.33-38, illus. Tams, W. H. T. Some British moths reviewed, p.1-20, illus. American midland naturalist (Notre Dame, Ind.), v.27, nol, Jan.’ 1942. Wallace, H. K. yw. 74, no.l, p.8-12, illus... Literature cited, p.12. Denning, D. G. The genus Grammotaulius in North America, with the description of a new species (Trichoptera, Limnephilidae), v.73, no.1é, p.232-235, illus. Bibliography, p.235. [Grammotaulius ee lorettae n. sp.] a ee Canadien entomologist ‘ ‘(éontinued) - . ett ie ae: vethier, V. G. The larva ‘and ‘pupa OF, aah intomedialis ik, (Pyralidae, Lepidoptera); V745 no.b, pr6—-7,) A) ius. |. ‘Gregson; J. D: ‘Two néw species of ticks from British Columbia (Gxoaiase), Ve7d).NO le, Deedee, Llaiusy References, p.228. [Ixodes hearlei n. sp.; I. ochotonae n. sp.]; The coast tick (Ixodes californicus Banks) problem in British : eee Move, NOM Wi. 3-5. Morrison, F. 0. Imported carabid beetle [Pseudophorus anipes DeG. ] May be a potential pést, v.73, no.12, p.[217]-218..... Literature Citea. |p. 218 : Walker, EB. M; The nymph . of Aeschna verticalis cee Wie? Ga) WO ae a ek 229-251, illus. ) : eee Canadian field-naturalist: (Ottawa), Vv. 55, ‘no. 9, Dec, ‘oar, (Pub. Jani 5am 1942) Be ik Me tae n Beall, G. ‘The monarch Wottertiy Danaus archippus Fab , PRY ine | wi movement in southern Ontario, D. 133- 133-137, illus. Keferences, p.136. pviecian journal of research tot cana Tae aocripe tzeea; eed 1 NOt. Jan. 1942. i Fallis, A. l’. The life cycle of-Apanteles carpatus (Say ) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasit2? of the webbing clothes moth, Tineola ‘hiselliella Hum. , v. or oh illus. eM & ae 1a Carnegie magazine (Pi brepur it. Benn) svt Senon Sian senan “1942 | Link. G. A., Jr. Insect life through a microscope, p.233-237, illus. Chacaras ® quintaes (Sao Paulo), v.64, no.6, Dec.15, 1941 . Paes de Souza Brazil, T. Como combater os borrachudos, ».[706]-707. Porto, G. M. Uma lepidobroca das cucurbitaceas: aie Une nitidalis Cr.., p.L735]-736, illus: Keiniger, C. H. Uma ameaca para os trigais do sul. Combate biologico © a0s pulgdes (afideos), p.[697j- 699, illus. 4 La oe (Bieuvs Aires), v.12, no. 135, meee 1942. fubino, M. C., and aun VY. La piojera en los animales, Ds 16-17, 73-[74], illus. 2 MeN Chinese medical journal (Peiping), v.60, no.3, Sept. 1941. Yang, T.-W. 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The genus Drepanaphis Del Guercio east of the Eocky Mountains, p.226-242, illus. Entomolozica Americana (Lancaster, Penn.), n.s., v.22, no.l, Jan. 1942. Bequaert, J. A monograph of the Nelophaginae, or ked-flies, of sheep, zoats, deer and antelopes (Diptera, Eippoboscidae), p.1-64. (To be continued.) Untomological news (Philade clphia) v.52, no.10, ‘Dee. (1941; v.53, 1942; — nowy Janse noes Feb. , es oie eae nee ; Abbott, C. 3. Why does Cae circle? ‘(Goleoptera: Gyrinidae), Vene, NOLO; p.207-7290 . Ahrens, C. Dragonflies new to the Mount Desert Island region, Maine (Odonata), v.52, no.10, p.285-287. a Blaisdell], F. #., Sr. Notes concerning ie asie aeeay wagneri Blaisdell — (Cotcaniers: Tenebrionidae), v.53, no.2, p.43-44. Forbes, Ww. T. M. What is Peeudomechanitis! (Lepid.: Nymphalidae), v.52) no:10, p.276-277:. Harris, H. M, The male of Pagasa fasciventris H. M. Harris (Hemiptera, © Nabidae), v.53, no.2, p.36. eee knight, K. L. A migratory flight of Phoebis agarithe Bd. (Lepid.: Pieridae), v.52, no.10, p.274-275. Lafleur, L. J. Wooden-walled ant nests (Hymen.: Formicidae), v. 53, no.l, p.1-7 Raw, b Ae ee butterflies, Libyened bachmanii larvata Stkr., in Texas. (Lepid.: Nymphalidae), v.52, no.10, p.277-278. Williams, R. W. Notes on the Dagcones of Ataxia hubbardi Fisher in Illinois (Coleop.: Cerambycidae), v.52, no.10, ho Ae Sntomologist (London), v.74, 1941; no.941, Oct.; no.942, eye no.943, Deas j Beirne, B. P. The genitalia of Mnesipatris filicivora Meyr. and 4 Teichobia vernuellella Stt., no.941, p.[217]-220, illus. Donisthorpe, H. Description of a new species of Crematogaster Lund, subgenus Physocrema Forel, with a list of, and a key to, the known species of the subgenus, no.941, p.225-227. [C. (Physocrema) moorei sp.n. | Svans, W. H. Changes in nomenclature affecting Malayan espe (Lepidoptera), no.942, p.244-246. Hickin, N. 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A new observation nest for wood boring aculeates ~ (Hym.), no.930, p.241-244, illus. Lt gts ~ Entomologists! record (London), v.53, no.12, Dec. 1941. _ Leeds, H. A. Butterfly collecting in Wood Walton, Hunts., area during 1941, p,.128-130. Talhouk, A. M. S. The insect fauna supported by the apple and pear trees in Lebanon, p.125-128. Wightman, A. J. Phenological classification of pelearctic Pepi Gopter™ A disputed example, p. 130-1 132. Florida entomologist (Gainesville, Fla.), v.24, no.3, Dec. 1941. Wilson, J. W. Biological control of Diatraea saccharalis in the Florida Everglades during 1940 and 1941, p.52-57. Bibdliosraphy, p.57. Frontiers (Philadelphia), v.6, no.3, Feb. 1942. Woodson, W, S. The trapdoor spider [Bothriocyrtum californicum] earns admiration as a worker of a grass roots miracle, p.78-80, illus. Genetics (Brooklyn, N. Y.), v.27, no.1, Jan. 1942. Hinton, T. A comparative study of certain heterochromatic regions in the mitotic and salivary gland chromosomes of Drosophila melano- gaster, p.[119]-127, illus. Literature cited, p.127. Great Britain. Koyal army medical corps. Journal (London), v.77, 1941; no.5, Nov.; no.6, Dec. Anderson, W. M. 3. Clinical observations on sandfly fever in the Peshawar district, no.5, p.[225]-239. keferences, p.239. [Phlebotomus papatasii.] Manifold, RK. H. ©. A portable shower and disinfestor unit, no.6, p.310-313, illus. Ollerenshaw, Kk. G. W. A portable steam field disinfestor, no.5, p.245-253, illus. References, p.c58. Indian journal of agricultural science (New Delhi), v.10, 1940; pt.4, Aug.; pt.5, Oct. (Received Jan. 1942.) Gupta, B, D. The anatomy, life and seasonal histories of striped moth borers of sugarcane in North Bihar and West United Provinces, pt.5, p.787-817, illus. References, p.81l. Krishna Ayyar, P. N. A remarkable wild host plant of the cotton stem weevil, Pempheres affinis Fst., from South India, and its parasitic associates, pt.4, p.640-652, illus. keferences, p.652; Zupelmella pedatoria Ferr., a parasite of the cotton-stem weevil (Pempheres affinis Fst.) from South India, pt.5, p.776-786, illus. References, p.786. Padwick, G. W., and Uppal, B. N. The problem of inter-provincial plant quarantines in India, pt.5, p.697-706. Rahman, K. A., and Tandon, D. N. Chilo trypetes Bisset (Pyralidae) - a new pest’of sugarcane from the Punjab, pt.5, p.818-823, illus. Indian journal of medical research (Calcutta), v.29, 1941; no.2, Apr.; no.3, July. _tIyengar, M. 0. T. Occurrence of Wuchereria bancrofti infection in a rural area, no.3, p.677-679., keferences, p.679. 10 aan te = _ ¢ Te i \ » H] J p fogir , f ; ra ih Whe Indian journal of medical research ee : z Menon, T. B., and Ramamurti, B. The behaviour of the infective ¥ larvae of. 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Veranderungen des musters nach partieller ultra- violetter bestrahlung und Ortlicher hitzebehandlung ‘des. jungen Sa eerie pe lala illus, Schriftenverzeichnis,. ° De 149-151," - AUTHOR INDEX vel, no.2, Mar.-Apr. 1942 Adiamisist (Cor hae may¢ Adamson, A, M,, 41 Adler, S., 34 Anmed, I,, 34 Alberto Erro, 0,, 3l Acer,” Cy ici. oe MMencarke Deg ioe Alvarez, A. Silva, 41 Andrewartha, H. G., 28 Andrews, Je, &4 Atherton, D.. O.4, o9 AS CKAMNS One) ie. Homie ort Ayyar, P. N. Krishna, 34 Badhwar, R, L., 29 Bale Se Nes, oS Banks, Ne, 28 Barnes.) He) Benet Bartlett, L.u., 32 Bawe rae Hay ce Beall, Ge Nes OS Beard. Be) Ts. Se Benson, RR, B., 34 Bequaert, J. C., 29, 32 Ber, M., 34 Bhattacharya. Ge Os auias Bimekie diy) C..)/28 Bashopps) Ley Ce) Oe Bissell, Ne dy, Se Blewett, M., 37 Bollona, Ree les SO Botero, KR, O,, 32 Bourquin, F., 40 Boyce, A. Me, 30 Boye, Me Wey 26 BROOMS Ge Sey) SO, Brows, die We ely: 0 Bryant, He.B., os Bevyante Ge Wey) 40 Burnet, F.M., 23 Burnham, Jd. C., SO Busine eG Were 1 Busvine, J. R,, 37 Buren. Ce iGemioS Cali, Se Jey 26 Callan, HE. McC., 25, 42 Carlson, E, C,, 24 Carr, WEP, 026 Carrick, Wut Carrién, F, Mesa, 24 Carvalho, J, C. M., 35 Cass-Smith, W. P., 36 Chabelard, R., 40 Chopra, He Bes co Choussy, F., 30 Chung) Hei eo Clare Sai) coo Clana. Ag) sg or Clark, A, Me, 35 Clark, J., 36 Colquhoun, M, K., 33 Cortés P., R, 25 Cox, As Jes Ss Crate, Rig So Cristébal, U. Lopes, AN Cuadimoss Gs Hoya ou Dalmati. He: Wetmore Davey, De dey vee Davis, G. He, ee Davis, Wea Dey 22 DeLong, D. M., 36 Denier, C. L., 40 Derrick, EB, H., 23 de Worms, C, G M., 33 Da Meyrin Misa Weye! eo) Didone Sen ee Doner, M, H., 40 Dowd.) dig Ag ie Dow, R., 38 Drews, E, 4., 37 @u, Tost.) Re, oo THehelonan | (CN ag ose" Edwards, E, E., 27 Eglin, W., 41 Hliot, C. F.,23 wlLenby, ‘Ce, Se Engejhardt, G. Pes 29 Erro, C, Alberto, 31 Hskey, CG. Re, ee Ewer, D, W., 35 Ewer, R, F., 3d ti wie Fairchild, G. B., 32 Falconer, Av, 4... 7 ae Fallschcer, H,, 24 : | Feonstor, Re F., ‘22° Felt, EB. Pej) 20° ; Fennah, R. ot a Fernandez Molendez, A., 26 Fernandez lMelondéz, J... 26 Findlay, Ge Me erieh 8 Finney, D. Des BOk Fisher, E. G., 26 Forbes, W. T. ‘ML, 38 Ford, W..W., 23.. ; Praenkel,. ¢., 37 . : French, ©., 41 Gadd, Cs H., 27, 31: Garmendiay J. Ortiz, 24 . Gattoni Det: pi Bay 32 Gibbins, Ey: Ge, i Gibbons, R. J,, 22 Gics, R, Wo): 37 Givth, Hs 3B. 35 Glaser, By Weg GO Gonzalez, G., Sl, 39: Good, N. £., 21 Goodlitie, Fy Des: Gordon, R. H., 28 Graham, N. F. H., 28 Gray, 6 Was fe: Boies Griffiths, d. Ts)) Jr.4: 38 Gunn, .D, 1.35 oe Gunther, | C." Dee Me se Guyton, T. bgwese .¢ Halder, K. C€., 34°°.23 Hammon, W.'M.,; Hardy, Ee, 40 Hardy, J. E., 25 Harnston, F, C. fu2e-. Bamily, Me Begpies Harvey H. L. 36 Hayes, Hpesugrel Hayward, K. Je, 31 Henderson, J. M,, 38 Hertig,, M.,° 23°00" Hindmarsh, W.' L., 25 Hixson; Hs, So yo Hollend, Sy Bee 22 Hopt,. H.. So, soe Howitt, Bye ae 26 Huffaker, ©. B.,; 37 Imex, J, Riu, Vel Isely, D., 21 Jack, R, W., 39 Janes, R. L., 40 Jayaratnan, T. J., 41 Jellison, W. L., eo TOD. Ee Oey Be Tehper sen: 2 a Johnson, H, A., 41 Johnstone, I. L., 28 Jones, 8. Ga, Be) : Kassanis, B., 27 Keast, ds Cages Kelly, BE. Gi; 36 Kennedy, J. 5., 30 Kevan, D, Keith Mc.E., 33 big, Kas of % Knowlton, G. F., 29 K8hler, W., 42 Corsmeier, R. B.,° 30 Kouwenaar, W., 22° Krishna Ayyar, P. Ns, 34 Kroeber, J. K., 21 Lafleur, L. J., 40 LaFollette, J. R., 30 hard, Be Ds. 26 Lanier, M. N., 34 Laudani, H.,° 40 hevriG. Ba, ov heach, J. G., 42 ligech, FH, Bes! Se Lepage, By Seems Lépine, P., 22 i LePrince, J. As, Al - hever, Ry Jd. ‘As. Wey 355 Lewis, EB. Ax» 30 Lewis, Hs Ca, BO Liebermarn, J., .39 Lima, H. da Rocha, 23 Lindeman, R. L., 26 Lindsay, E., 33 Tinduska, J wives, 430 iiniley, Hs°G., 2bs.d0 Lin, W.-T., 26 lizer y.Trelles, C. A., 21, 40 Lépez, S. Riera, 38 Ldpez Cristébal, U., 21 Lund, H, O., 34 MacCallum, F Oawer Macehiavello, :A., 22 MeClure, EH. EB, 4032. McCoy, B..B., 35, 37 McCulloch, R. J., 25 McGuffin, W. C., 30 Sola Fi Mackenzie, M. D., 39 McKeown, K. C., 28 ' McLeod, D. J., 30-- Macola, T., 32 I MeSwain, J. We, 2o™ «% & Magalhaes, 0. de, 28. + Maas 1G.) A.) "ele Manorum, od. Bo. se ive Manson-Bahr, P., 39..- Meira jamtan, "G. Maeei comin @ Marshell.. GG. AQ ok wie Marshall, J... 40" soe. ang Marta Lotti; season Mamta. i, Dag ver Martinez, L. J., 32 + Massey, ©, Dy, 5) Mazza. Sia) em tee : Melendez, A, Fernandez, 26 Melendez, J. Fernandez, 26 Menor 0., J. G., 389 Mesa Carrién,F., 24 Meyer, K. F., 26 Mohan, B. N., 36 Montenegro, J. R., 32 Moore, ve din) Go Mooser, 0., 36 Mosal. ig Ds, 26 Morishita, Is.) 22 Momiseom., (Ga Diag or Mosermitcome, Hey Gu ee Mosely, M. E., 29 Maeda es) SY neve ea Musgrave, A., 28 Naish, Gs As Mog. 30 Nayar, S. Dos 29 Needham, J. Gs, 2l Nemeth, F, F., 31 Nabe ttie! Mo. 13S Nicholson, A. J.; 28 Nororia, G., 36 - Olitei lls Wi Te. 4 Ortiz Garmendia, J., 24 Osimani. ds dies wos Otova, Gad eeroe Overley, F, L., 24 Owen, R. C., 36 Park, \ (Cj. hose Parker, Ry Rowe2e Parker, Wa Vi, au Parr, We (oes et Patino-Canargo, ‘L., 23 Pendleton, R. L., 27 Pentound, We les. eet aah Peregrine, EH. Py, vee Poersing, ©, Oi SOm 4 Petrunkevitch, A., 31. Phidip, . Bo Welwoe | Piran,h. Aeon Pons, Ay Bey 4a Putman, W. L., 31 Pyles Re Weare Ramachandra Rao, T., 30 Raw, (bis Goemoo Rawlings, W. A., 27 Rehn, J. vA.) Gs. aZ6 Remedi, H,, 3l ' Remington, C. L., 29. Riches, J. H., 28 ~ Riera Lépez, S., 38 Ries, Ve Hones we Robertson, J. L., Jr., 41 Rocha Lima, H. da, 23 Roehm, L. &., 32 Ros, A., 26 Rosenbusch, F., 22. Ross, H. H., 34 Ross, d. Dol Sicw Roth, L, M., 33 Rey, D. N., 34 Rozeboom, L. H., 26 Russell, A., 37 Russet 7.) Hay oOnmoo Sampson, W. W., 37 Sanchez, F. R., 36 sandars, E., 23 Sauer, Ee Ha Gen gee Sawyer, W. A., 38 Sched, “Ks N.5 vs6 Schiuma, R., 39 Seaton, D. B., 28 Sellards, A. W., 22 Sevastopulo, D. G., 29 Shew, W. D., 36 Shrader, NeaAe ou Se wa Silva Alvarez, A., 41 Simmons, J. S., 22 nister, G. ERG ies Sis) Re One) ae Sitnikova, G. M., 26 Saith, Bi Oa Ase ge noOraci, FF. A. jist DOSERS) | Cy) Leis ues Speyer, E. R., 27 epink, W. We, 22 Stearns, L., A., 37 Steiner, H, M., 23 Stenger, V, A.,°31 Stevenson, L., 23 Strickland, C., 34 Suarez, P. A., 22 Swartzwelder, J. C., 26 Sweetman, H. L., 40 Talico, Ri Vy. Be Tender, 0, Ey, Se, 35, S8 Taylor; &. Ge, 57 Thompson, B. Thompson, H, © Thompson, WN. F., 41 Thompson, W. L Thomssen, E Timberlake, P. H., 29 Topt, Re Aus 3d Torre-Bueno, J. R, de la, 30 Orin, Ba Rey 22 Puiloch, ¢. 84,30 Veen, R, Van der, 28 Venkatraman, T. V., 29 Verbook, T. H., 28 Vogelsang, BE. G., 39 Waddell, D. B., 40 - IV - Waddington, C. H., 37 Wainwright, C. J., 33 Wang, C. W., 26 "Warwick," 33 Watt, J., 38 Webster, R. L., 24 Weil, J. W., 27 Weinman, C. J., 38 Weinman, D., 23 Weiss, H. B., 37 Wet, W. J. de, 24 Wheeler, C. M., 22 Whinnett, S., 34 Wickline, W. L., 30 Williams, R. W., 38 Wilson, H. F., 40 Wilson, KR. Di, 2d Wiltshire, EB. Ps, 29 Wittmer, W., 40 WOLEE, ¥» Wig Be Worms, C. G M. de, 33 Worthley, H. N., 23 Wright, A. E., 33 Aa jours lo. Vi K.,: 26 Ze, Se Hay ee Siken, Os fi, 29 Zimmerman, E. C., 29 Ey win marge j pti z] 7 ee x Beal chotyinys eo Tee Oo LOG CURRENT LITERATURE tT np Selected References Compiled by The Staff Of The Bureau Of Entomology And Plant Quarantine Library From Publications Received In The Library Of The United States Department Of Agriculture, Washington, D. ©. Vohe 11 a May - June 1942 No. Entomology - Current Literature ceases publication with this issue. In the future, references on ento- mology will be listed in Section C of the Bibliography of Agriculture, which will be issued in four parts: Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology; Agricul- tural Engineering; Entomology; and Plant Science. This list is confined to new books on entomology and to selected periodical literature relati“: chiefly to economic entomology. Publications of the U. S. Department of Agricul- ture and of state experiment stations are omitted from this ~— list because they are included in Monthly List of Publications, issued by the Office of Information, and in List of Station Publications, issued monthly by the Office of Experiment Sta- tions. Publications of the state extension services, and all articles by members of the Department staff in outside publi- cations are excluded; they are listed monthly in Agricultural Library Notes. The contents of the Journal of Economic Ento- mology have also been omitted because nearly all the technical workers receive personal copies. Periodical references to apiculture are not included. pes Biles, R. 3, The complete book of garden magic. 307p. illus. Chicago, J. G. Fergu- son, Publisher, 1942. Partial contents.- Chap.XVII. Plant diseases and pests, p.179-188. Chandler, S, C., and Flint, W..P. Control of roundheaded apple tree borer [Saperda candida F.]. 8p. illus. Urbana, Illinois, 1942, (111. Nat. hist. surv. div. Cir. 40) Deyoe, G P., and Ullrich, F. 1. Getting acquainted with agriculture. 736p. illus. ([Danville, TDi, The Interstate printers & publishers, c.1941] Partial contents.- Chap.XI. Insects - friends or foes?, p.291-331. Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. © 4 Regulations of the Division of entomology... Effective December 1, 1941. re. “[mype, ned.) — 3 a Aes q Liptie, V. A., and Martin, D. ce ee |! Cotton insects of the United. States. _:130 leaves. illus. Minneapolis, Minn., Burgess aes ee COs, 1942, References at end of chapters. Processed. Mazza, S., and Castro: ee B,, Investigaciones, sobre. enfermedad de chagas., .Casos de primer periodo de enfermedad de chagas, los mas australes reconocidos en América. ni Sjo%s illus. Buenos Aires, 1941. Bibliografia, p,.18-19. (Buenos Aires. Univ. Misién de estud. de patol. region. Pub, no.57) New South Wales. Department of Lands. Sixty-second report of the Department of lands, being for the year ended 30th June, 1941, and reports by the Prickly pear destruction commissioner, and the Western lands commissioner for the same period. elp. Sydney, N.S.W., 1942. (Prickly pear control, p.2l.) , Puerto Rico. Commissioner of Health. ‘ Report ... 1940/41. 2357p. illus. San Juan, P. R., 1942. Partial contents.-— Palacios, L. D. Medea division, p.63-68. Reading Public Museum and Art Gapaery. Scientific publications. Numbers 2 and 3. S44. Spi aleluicy. Reading, Penn., 1941. Contents.- No.2. Fox, R. M. New Ithomiinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae); No.3. Ferriere d'Almeida, F., and Fox, R. M, A revision of the genus Sais Hitbner (Lepidoptera: Ithomiinae). Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Secgao de Informagdes e Propaganda Agrfcola. Boletim no.89, 91. Porto Alegre, 1941. Contents.- no.89. Costa Neto, J. P, da. Doengas da cebola (Allium cepa L.) 1. Fusarium solani (Mart.) App et Wr. II. Outros organismos. Shan og ahibiabis Bibliografia pe9; no.9l. Guerreiro, M. G. O controle arsenical do banho carrapati- cida. Sp. ee Rogers, J. 8. The crane flies (Tipulidae) of the George reserve, Michigan. 1288p. illus. Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1942. (Mich. Univ. Mus. zool. Misc. pub. no.53) Victoria University of Manchester. Agricultural Advisory Department. Investigations on wireworms and their control. Report for the years 1939 and 1940, by H. W. Miles and M. Cohen. 3lp. illus. <[n.p. 1941?]* PERIODICALS Agricultura e pecuaria (Rio de Janeiro), v.9,°no:228, Feb. 1942, ‘Cardoso, L. Conselhos getais na criagdo do bicho da seda, p.2l. Agricultural gazette of New South Wales (Sydney), v.53, pt.4, Apr.1, 1942. Allman, S. L, Foliage poison spray for Queensland fruit fly. Tartar ‘emetic and ¢ sodium fluosilicate compared, p.186—-187, illus. a Cotsell, J, C. Blowfly control and labour shortage., Classing of flocks is helpful, p.157-158. . ; : Heath, R. Sheep blowfly. Precautionary measures greatly assist control, ' p.156-157, Bree = eae Agricultural gazette of New South Wales (continued) Cattle tick eradication to proceed. New regulation and notification gazetted, p.154-155. Combination of methods necessary to deal with the blowfly, p.158-159. Insect pests. Notes contributed by the Entomological branch, p.188-191, illus. [Mealy-bugs (Pseudococcinae). Sweet potato weevil (Cylas formicarius).] Agriculture; the journal of the Ministry of agriculture, Great Britain (London), v.48, no.4, Mar. 1942. Beaumont, A., and Large, BE. C. Potato spraying in the south-west; lessons from 1941, ».235-240. Walton, C. L. Cabbage caterpillars, p.243-246. Literature, p.246. American journal of tropical medicine (Baltimore), v.22, no.3, May 1942. - Hinman, 5..H., Crowell, R. L., and Hurlbut, H. S. Studies on copper arsenite, a new anopheline larvicide, p.271-28l. Literature cited, Deeoins Howard, R. S., Jr., and Andrews, J. Studies on the concentration and distribution of paris-green-lime mixtures applied as anopheline larvi- cides, p.283~293, illus. References, p.293. Rozeboom, L. EB. Subspecific variations among neotropical Anopheles mos-— quitoes, and their importance in the transmission of malaria, p.235- fos, illus. References, p.243-246. Smith, G. E. The keg shelter as a diurnal resting place of Anopheles quadrimaculatus, p.257-269, illus. References, p.269. American journal of veterinary research (Chicago, I1l.), v.3, no.7, Apr. 1942. Stein, C. D., Lotze, J. C., and Mott, L. 0. Transmission of equine infectious anemia by the stablefly, Stomoxys calcitrans, the horsefly, Tabanus sulcifrons (Macquart), and by injection of minute amowmts of virus, p.183-193, illus. Bibliographical footnotes. American naturalist (Garrison, N. Y.), v.76, no.764, May-June 1942. Spencer, W. P. Engrailed, a pupal lethal at high temperature in Drosoph~ ila hydei, p.d25-329, illus. Literature cited, p.329. Zimmerman, E. 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