8 BULLETiN 422, U. S. DEPARTMENT OP AGEICULTURE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. BoHEMAN, C. H. Monographia Cassididarum, v. 2, p. 457. Holmise, 1854. 



Original description of Cassidi pallidvla. 



2. Riley, C. V. Change of habit: Two new enemies oi' the eggplant. In Amer. 



Nat., V. 16, p. 679. 1882. 



Records finding Cassida texana abundant on Solanum elaeagnifoUum in southern Texas in 1S79. 

 Mentions correspondent reporting its injui'ing eggplant. Also noted on Solanum caroUnense 

 at Washington, B.C. 



3. Riley, C. V. (unsigned) — Enemies of the eggplant. In Amer. Nat., v. 17, p. 



1070. 1883. 



Correspondent, writing from "Wilmington Island," mentioned its injuring eggplant. As 

 Cassida texana. ■ 



4. CoQUiLLETT, D. W. Notes on the habits of some California Coleoptera. In U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Div. Ent., Insect Life, v. 4, no. 7-8, p. 262. March, 1892. 

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p. 81-84. April, 1898. 



" Cassida pallidula was seen ieed'mg oa Solanum." (The locality in the lower Rio Grande 

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6. Blatchley, W. S. On the Coleoptera or beetles known to occur in Indiana, p. 



1231. Indianapolis, 1910. 

 "Vigo and Perry Counties; scarce. Febraary 11-December 29." 



7. Somes, M. P. Some insects of Solanum caroUnense L., and their economic rela- 



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■ Wash., V. 18, p. 113-127, pL 5. June, 1916. 



Mention (p. 122) as Gratiana pallidula with brief review of food plants and distribution. 



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