562 BULI^ETIN 78. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SYNONOMY. 

 Phorbia brassicae Bouche. 



1833 Bouche, Naturgeschicte der Garten-Insekten, p. 131, Anthomyia.* 

 Original description. Adults and larvae briefly described, and remedies 

 discussed. 



1834. Bouche, Natur. der Gart -Insek. bes. als L,arven u. Puppen, p. 73. 

 Detailed desc. of larva, pupa, and both sexes of the adults. 



1837. Westwood, Gardener's Mag., XIII, 241. Mentioned. 

 KoUar, Natur. der schad. Insecten. Gives Bouche's original article. 



1840. Loudon, Insects Inj. to Gard. etc., p. 159. Literal translation of Kol- 

 lar's accoiiut. 



Westwood, Class, of Insects, II, 570. Mentioned. 



1841. Curtis (" Ruricola"), Gardener's Chron. p. 296. Comparison of 

 adults with those of/*, ceparuin. 



1843. Curtis, Jour. Royal Agr. Soc. of Eng., IV., 127-131. Same as in 



"Farm Insects," below. 

 i860. Curtis, Farm Insects, p. 141. Brief account of life history ; adults 



described ; larva and pupa described briefly, with very poor figures. 



Remedies discussed. 

 1862. Schiner, Fauna Austriaca, I., 644. A. brassicae Bouche is doubtfully 



placed as a synonoym of A. ruficeps Meigen. 

 1865. Taschenberg, Natur. der wirb. Thiere, p. 172-175. Life history, 



brief. Fairly good figures and desc. of larva and pupa; adults desc, 



with poor figures. Coal dust recommended. 

 1867. Fitch, Eleventh Report, p. 40-43. Good general account of the pest 



with excellent desc. of the larva and pupa. 

 1867. Glover, An. Rept. , p. 73. Reference to Fitch's account. 



1869. Fitch, lUus. An. Reg. of Rural Affairs, Y, 96. General account. 

 Riley, First Missouri Rept., p. 156. Brief mention. 



Riley, Am. Entomologist, II., 79. Mentioned. 

 Packard, Guide to Insects, p. 411. Brief mention. 



1870. Walsh, Am. Ent., II., 137. Mentioned. 



Sprague, Am. Ent., II., 302. Original account of the discovery of the 



Staphylinid parasite. 

 Glover, An Rept., p. 66. Refers tc the Staphylinid parasite. 



1871. Kiinstler, Die Kulturpf., schad. Insek. (herausg. von der k. k. zool.- 

 bot. Gesellschaft) , p. 38. Brief account, with remedies. 



1872. Riley, Fourth Missouri Rept., p. 22 and 35. Mentioned. 



Quinn, Money in the Garden, p. 93. Believes the insect causes Club Root. 

 Recommends lime. 



*As Bouche's, brassicae has always been referred to this genus, it will be unnecessary to 

 repeat this generic name for each author cited. 



