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  ECONOMIC 
  BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
  

  

  LiNTNER, 
  J. 
  A. 
  — 
  Notice 
  of 
  some 
  Anthomyians 
  mining 
  Beet 
  Leaves. 
  (Ninth 
  Ann. 
  

   Rep. 
  on 
  the 
  Injurious 
  and 
  other 
  Insects 
  of 
  the 
  State 
  of 
  New 
  York, 
  pp 
  203-211.) 
  

  

  Account 
  of 
  injury 
  in 
  vegetable 
  garden 
  at 
  Middleburg, 
  N. 
  Y., 
  in 
  summer 
  of 
  i88i. 
  

   Method 
  of 
  feeding, 
  notes 
  on 
  life 
  history, 
  and 
  description 
  of 
  immature 
  stages 
  given. 
  

   Three 
  species 
  of 
  adults 
  bred 
  from 
  the 
  larvae: 
  Pliorhia 
  (=C/ioi-tophila)Jloccosa, 
  C. 
  

   belaritni 
  n. 
  sp., 
  and 
  Pegomyia 
  vidua 
  n. 
  sp. 
  Similar 
  depredations 
  by 
  these 
  insects 
  

   observed 
  at 
  Morrisville, 
  N. 
  Y., 
  and 
  at 
  Bennington, 
  Vt., 
  during 
  this 
  same 
  season. 
  

  

  LiNTNER, 
  J. 
  A. 
  — 
  Insects 
  mining 
  Beet 
  Leaves. 
  (Cultivator 
  and 
  Country 
  Gentleman, 
  

   Vol. 
  XLIX 
  , 
  Aug. 
  18, 
  1884, 
  p 
  677 
  ) 
  

  

  Answer 
  to 
  a 
  correspondent 
  who 
  sends 
  from 
  Erie, 
  Pa., 
  beet 
  leaves 
  mined 
  by 
  larva? 
  

   of 
  AnthoTYiyidcr.. 
  Species 
  not 
  determined. 
  Refers 
  to 
  earlier 
  observations 
  of 
  this 
  

   injury 
  to 
  beets. 
  Advises 
  picking 
  off 
  infested 
  leaves 
  

  

  Bruner, 
  L. 
  — 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  Entomologist. 
  (Rep. 
  Neb. 
  State 
  Bd 
  Agr., 
  pp. 
  84 
  130.) 
  

  

  Eficcz7-us 
  imbricalHs 
  briefly 
  treated 
  (p. 
  117), 
  and 
  list 
  of 
  food 
  plants 
  given, 
  in- 
  

   cluding 
  the 
  beet. 
  

  

  1889 
  

   Cassidy, 
  James. 
  — 
  Notes 
  on 
  Insects 
  and 
  Insecticides. 
  (Bull. 
  6, 
  Col. 
  Agr. 
  Exper. 
  

  

  Station, 
  p. 
  18.) 
  

  

  Systcna 
  mitis 
  {^ziccuiala) 
  reported 
  to 
  injure 
  beets, 
  etc. 
  

  

  1890. 
  

  

  LiNTNER, 
  J. 
  A 
  —Notices 
  of 
  Various 
  Insects. 
  (Sixth 
  Rep 
  State 
  Ent 
  N.Y.,pp 
  109-155.) 
  

  

  Epicaula 
  viltata 
  extensively 
  treated 
  (p 
  132), 
  and 
  beets 
  mentioned 
  among 
  food 
  

   plants. 
  

  

  Webster, 
  F. 
  M— 
  Notes 
  on 
  Garden 
  Insects. 
  (Insect 
  Life, 
  Vol 
  III 
  , 
  pp. 
  148-151. 
  

   Subjoined 
  statement 
  also 
  in 
  Trans 
  Ind. 
  Hort 
  Soc 
  , 
  1890, 
  p 
  26.) 
  

  

  Reports 
  beets 
  on 
  grounds 
  of 
  the 
  Indiana 
  Experiment 
  Station 
  seriously 
  injured 
  by 
  

   Sysiena 
  blatida 
  (^=t(€tiiala). 
  

  

  1891. 
  

  

  Bruner, 
  Lawrence. 
  — 
  Report 
  on 
  Nebraska 
  Insects. 
  Beet 
  Insects. 
  (Bull. 
  No. 
  23, 
  

   U. 
  S. 
  Dept. 
  Agr., 
  Div 
  Ent. 
  pp. 
  11-18 
  ) 
  

  

  General 
  description 
  of 
  insect 
  injury 
  to 
  beets 
  in 
  Nebraska 
  during 
  summer 
  of 
  1S90. 
  

   Notes 
  use 
  of 
  growing 
  beets 
  for 
  shelter 
  against 
  the 
  sun 
  by 
  many 
  insects 
  not 
  feeding 
  

   upon 
  them 
  Insect 
  enemies 
  of 
  sugar 
  beets 
  mostly 
  general 
  weed-feeders, 
  especially 
  

  

  