THE PECAN LEAP CASE-BEARER. 27 



LITERATURE CITED. 



(1) Riley, 0. V. 



1872. The rascal leaf-crumpler— P/w/cita [Acrobasis] nebulo. (Lepidoptera, Phy- 

 cidae.) Fourth Annual Report on the Noxious, Beneficial and Other Insects 

 of the State of Missouri. 145 p., 66 fig. Jefferson City. 



Pages 38-42: Described as a variety of Phycita {Acrobasis) nebulo Walsh. Original descrip- 

 tion oi nebulella. 



(2) Ragonot, E. L. 



1887. Diagnoses of North American Phycitidae and Galleriidae. 20 p. Paris. 

 Page 4: Original description of Acrobasis palliolella. 



(3) Htjlst, G. D. 



1888. New genera and species of Epipaschiae and Phycitidae. In Ent. Amer. , 

 v. 4, no. 6, p. 113-118. 



Pages 116-117: Original description of Acrobasis albocapiteUa. 



(4 ) 



1890. The Phycitidae of North America. In Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, v. 17, 

 p. 93-228, pi. 6-8. 



Page 121: Mentions the fact that Ragonot pronounces albocapiteUa Hulst the same as his 

 palliolella. Descriptions of both. Canada is the locality given. Page 131: Riley's description 

 of the variety nebulella of M. indiginella Zell., as it appeared in his Fourth Report on Insects 

 of Missouri. 



(5) Ragonot, E. L. 



1893. Monographie des Phycitinae et des Galleriinae. 658 p., 23 pi. Saint 

 Petersbourg. [In Romanoff, N. M. Memoires sur les Lepidopteres, v. 7.] 

 Page 92: Treats Acrobasis palliolella. Page 119: Treats Acrobasis indiginella Zell., var. 

 nebulella Riley. 



(6) Gossard, H. A. 



1901. Report of the Entomologist. In Fla. Agr. Exp. Sta. Rpt. for 1901, 

 p. 58-75. 



Pages 63-64: Injury by Mineola juglandis and Acrobasis caryae in Florida. It appears that 

 the injury should have been accredited to Acrobasis nebulella Riley. 



(7) Dyar, H. G. 



1902. A List of North American Lepidoptera. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bui. 52. 723 p. 



Page 418: A . palliolella Rag. listed with albocapiteUa Hulst as synonym. Page 420: nebulella 

 Riley as a variety of Mineola indiginella Zell. 



(8) Gossard, H. A. 



1902. Report of the committee on entomology. In Trans. Fla. State Hort. 

 Soc. for 1902, p. 101-105. 



Pages 101-102: Brief mention of what is undoubtedly this species, but it is called the pecan 

 bud-worm. 



(9) Fiske, W. F. 



1902. Notes on certain injurious insects in Georgia. In Proc. Ga. State Hort. 

 Soc. for 1902, p. 68-85, 7 fig. 



Pages 70-72: Gives life-history notes and suggests remedies for the pecan leaf-crumpler, pre- 

 sumably this species. 



(10) Chittenden, F. H. 



1903. The principal injurious insects in 1902. U. S. Dept. Agr. Ybk. for 

 1902, p. 726-733. 



Page 731: Brief mention as doing damage to pecan buds in Georgia. 



(11) Herrick, G. W. 



1904. Insects injurious to pecans. Miss. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 86, 42 p., 24 fig. 



Page 34: Reference to Dr. Chittenden's report as given above. Life-history notes under 

 Acrobasis sp. given, but it is quite likely that the insect referred to is Proteopteryx bolliana Sling. 



(12) Gossard, H. A. 



1905. Insects of the pecan. Fla. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 79, p. 285-318, 7 pi. 



Pages 292-296: Description of stages, life history and habits, natural enemies, and remedies. 

 Confuses notes and photographs on this species with that of Proteopteryx bolliana Sling. 



