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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Comstock, J. H—The grapescale. <Ann. Rept. U.S. Comm. Agr., pp. 309- 
310. 
Characters of Coccidze; metamorphoses; methods of preventing spread; useful products of scale 
insects, and a description of many new species, including Aspidiotus uvx. 
Comstock, J. H.—Scale insects. <2nd Rept. Dept. of Ent., Cornell Univ. 
Ep. otal pe vk. 
Reported from Vevay, Ind., on grapevines; also on hickory from Florida. 
Murrretpt, Miss M. E.—Entomological notes of the season of 1888. <Ann. 
Rept. U.S. Dept. Agr. f. 1888, pp. 135, 136. 
Short discussion of this species mentioning as parasites an Aphelinus parasite and the twice- 
stabbed ladybird beetle. 
Murrtre.pt, Miss M. E.—Parasites of Aspidiotus wwe Comst. <Ins. Life, vol. 2, 
p. 253. 
Prospalta murtfeldtii How. reported as a parasite of the grape scale. 
Murrtre.pt, Miss M. E.—Parasites of Aspidiotus wwx Comst. <(Ins. Life, vol. 3, 
Daz: 
Prospalta murtfeldtii reared from Aspidiotus uve Comst. 
Frencu, G. H.—The grape scale. <Prairie Farmer, February 14, p. 108. 
Popular note on this species. 
CockERELL, T. D. A.—List of Coccidee observed in Jamaica. <Ins. Life, 
vol. 4, p. 333. 
Host plants given for many scale insects, including this species. 
CocKkERELL, T. D. A.—Coccide observed in Jamaica. <Journ. Inst. Jamaica, 
vol. 1, p. 142. 
Additional species found in Jamaica, including A spidiotus uve. 
Mourrretpt, Miss M. E.—Injurious insects of the season of 1893. <36th Ann. 
Rept. Hort. Soc. Mo., pp. 118-119. 
Notes on Ceresa bubalus, Loxostege maclurx, bagworm, apple-tree borers, A spidiotus uve, and 
Hematobia serrata [Lyperosia irritans). 
CockERELL, T. D. A.—A list of West Indian Coccide. <Journ. Inst. Jamaica, 
vol. 1, No. 53, p. 255. 
Listed among scales of Jamaica. 
Howarp, L. O.—Two parasites of important scale insects. <Ins. Life, vol.7, 
pp. 5-8. 
Prospalta murtfeldtii n. gen. and n. sp., parasite of the grape scale. 
CockereE.L, T. D. A.—A check list of the Coccide of the Neotropical Region. 
< Trinidad Field Nat. Club, vol. 1, no. 12, p. 312. 
List of species and their distribution. 
RItey, C. V.—Department of Physiology and Entomology. Important in- 
sects of the year. <(7th Rept. Md. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 190-191. 
Reported as doing damage to grape in Maryland. 
Howarp, L. O.—Resin wash against the grape Aspidiotus. <Ins. Life, vol. 
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A remedy for scale insects. 
CocKERELL, T. D. A.—Scale insects liable to be introduced into the United 
States. <(Garden and Forest, vol. 8, p. 5138. 
Popular discussion of this and other species of scale insects, stating danger of introducing new 
pests. 
Wesster, F. M.—Scale insects, their habits and distribution, with means oi 
holding them in check. <Ind. Hort. Rept. for 1896, p. 47. 
Aspidiotus uve bears an indistinct resemblance to San Jose scale. Reported many times in 
the last 10 years. 
