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0. Editorial. — Agricultural News for West Indies, vol. 2, p. 88, 1!)03. 

 Sliort note referring to article in West Indian nulletin, vol. 2. 



10. Editorial. — Agricultural News for West Indies, vol. 3, p. 10, Janiiury, 1904. 



Short note on oci'urrenee. 



11. Anov.— Agricultural News for West Indies, vol. 3, ]>. 90, March, 1904. 



Short note on tlirips on caeao with spray mi.\tures recommended. 



12. Editorial.— Agricultural News for West Indies, vol. 3, p. 218, July, 1904. 



Extract from report by Ballou on trip to Grenada to investigate work of this insect. 



13. Elot, M. a.— Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, vol. 57, pt. 2, pp. 100-102, 190.-). 



Very complete account of method.s of injury by Physophus rubrocincta. 



14. Ballou, H. A.— West Indian Bulletin, vol. 6, pp. 94-99, 1900. 



Short article on Physophus rubrocincta taken principally from article by Maxwell-Lefroy in 1901. 



lo. Anon. — Agricultural News for West Indies, vol. 5, p. 378, 1906. 

 Short article on J'hysophus rubrocincta, the cacao thrips. 



l(j. Ballou, H. A.— West Indian Bulletin, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 143-147, 1907. 

 Account of Physophus rubrocincta on caeao, with past history, injury, and remedies. 



17. Ballou, H. A.— West Indian Bulletin, vol. 9, pp. 190-192, fig. 2, 1908. 

 Popular article on Heliothrips (Physophus) rubrocincta. 



15. Franklin, U. J.— Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, pp. 719-723, pi. 64, fig. 10, 1908. 



This insect is placed in the genus Heliothrips. A very complete description of the female and male 

 is given, as also bibliography. 



19. Ballou, H. A. — Insect pests of cacao. < Imperial Dept. Agr.West Indies, Pamphlet 



No. 58, pp. 1-6, figs. 1, 2, 1909. 



Account of injury, food plants, and recommendations for use against Heliothrips rubrocinctus. 



20. Maxwell-Lefroy, II.— Indian inject life, pp. 543-544, 1909. 



Reports its occiu'rence in Ceylon. 



21. Urich, F. W.— Bui. Dept. Agr. Trinidad, vol. 9, no. 65, p. 162, 1910. 



Reports outbreaks of Heliothrips rubrocinctus during November and December. 



22. Bagnall, R. S. — Fauna Hawaiiensis, vol. 3, j). 699, 1910. 



Recorded from the island of Oahu. 



23. Ballou, H. A.— West Indian Bulletin, vol. 11, no. 2, p. 90, 1911. 



Reports on Phijsophus rubrocincta for year 1909-1910 on St. Vincent, Grenada, St. Lucia, and Virgin 

 Islands. 



21. Urich, F. W.— The cacao thrips. <Board of Agr., Trinidad, pp. 1-10, 1911. 



Heliothrips rubrocinctus is treated economically and remedies given. The author illustrates the 

 insect on colored plates. 



25. HiGGiNS, J. E.— Ann. Rept. Hawaii Agr. Exp. Sta. for 1910, p. 31, 1911. 

 Heliothrips rubrocinctus reported as pest on mango in the greenhouses at the station. 



2(). Karny, H.— Ent. Rund.schau, Jahrg. 28, pp. 179-181, 1911. 



This species is made type of new subgenus of Heliothrips, called Selenothrips. 



27. Wester, P. J.— Bui. 8, Bur. Agr., Philippine Islands, p]). 52-53. December, 191 1. 



Brief note on the injury to mango. 



28. Anon.— Agr. News for West Indies, vol. 11, p. 26, 1912. 



Occurrence of Heliothrips rubrocinctus during the past year recorded for (Irenada and St. Vincent. 



29. Ballou, H. A.— Insect Pests of the Le.sser Antilles, Pamphlet Xo. 7!, [ip. 87-88, 



figs. 96-97. 1912. 



Brief account of " Heliothrips rubrocincta," as a pest of cacao. 



30. Russell, H. M. — Notes on Thysanopfera.<Proc. Em. tSoc. Wash., vol. 14, 



p. 128, 1912. 



Notes on occurrence at Miami, Fla. 



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