THE IMPORTED CABBAGE WEB WORM. 45 



15. Chittenden, F. H.— Bui. 33, n. s., Div. Ent, U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 48-49, 



1902. 

 Reports of injuries in new localities in Georgia and South Carolina. 



16. Dyar, H. G— Bui. 52, U. S. Nat. Mus., p. 379, 1902. 



List of literature and synonomy. Southern States, Southern Europe, Africa, and Tndia 

 given as distribution. 



17. Ohittenden, F. H.— Bui. 43, Div. Eut, TJ. S. Dept. Agr., p. 38, 1903. 

 States that " imported cabbage webworm " occasionally occurs on beets. 



18. Editorial.— Bui. 44, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 93, April, 1904. - 

 Use of light trap against the imported cabbage webworm. 



19. Snow, F. H.— Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 20, part 2, p. 155, 1907. 

 Taken at San Bernardino Ranch (Ariz.) in 1905. 



20. Smith, R. I.— Bui. 197, N. C. Agr. Exp. Sta., pp. 23-2G, May, 1909. 

 Biologic account, with remedies. Illustrations from Chittenden. 



21. Marsh, H. O. — Biennial Kept. Bd. Agric. and Forestry, Hawaii (1910), pp. 



153, 157, 1911. 

 Brief notes. Recommends screening seed beds. 



22. Lea, A. M. — Fourth Ann. Rept. Bur. Agr. Western Australia, pp. xxx, xxxii, 



1897. 



Mention as Evergestis rimosalis Gn. (,) ; account of injury to cabbage, etc. Description 

 of larva and adult and mention of three unidentified natural enemies. 



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