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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LITERATURE CITED 
(Hylemyia cilicrura) 
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Good summary of work to date. 
—— The seed-corn maggot. Jn A brief account of the principal insect 
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The seed-corn maggot. Jn Some insects injurious to cabbage, 
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Brief account. 
A new western root-maggot. Jn Miscellaneous notes on truck- 
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Phorbia planipalpis, the western radish maggot. 
— On the distribution of the imported cabbage and onion maggots. 
Journ. econ. ent. 9:571. 1916. 
Hylemyia cilicrura replacing brassicae and antiqua in the South. 
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Fircu, Asa. The deceiving wheat fly. Jn First and second report on 
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First report of this fly in the United States. 
