Supplement I: 

 Annotated Bibliography of the Horn Fly, 



Haematobia irritans irritans (L.) 



Including References on the Buffalo Fly, 



H. irritans exigua (de Meijere), and 



Other Species Belonging to the Genus Haematobia 



Clyde E. Morgan and Gustave D. Thomas 1 



This supplement is the first to "Annotated Bibliography of the Horn 

 Fly, Haematobia irritans (L.), Including References on the Buffalo Fly, 

 H. exigua (de Meijere), and Other Species Belonging to the Genus Hae- 

 matobia," published in 1974 (U.S. Dep. Agric, Misc. Publ. No. 1278). 



Included in this supplement are literature citations on Haematobia 

 published from 1971 through 1975 and publications prior to 1971 omitted 

 in the previous bibliography. Literature containing original information 

 relating to biology, systematics, distribution, and control of Haematobia 

 is annotated. Literature summarizing known information of minor im- 

 portance is listed. 



Abbreviations used in the citations are constructed according to the 

 rules of the "American National Standard for Abbreviation of Titles of 

 Periodicals" and can be found in "BIOSIS 1974 List of Serials with 

 Coden, Title Abbreviations, New, Changed, and Ceased Titles," pub- 

 lished by Bio-Science Information Service of Biological Abstracts. 



In 1973, F. Zumpt, South Africa, presented a treatise revising the 

 Stomoxyinae of the world. We list his classification of Haematobia to 

 assemble the many synonymous species in this and the previous bibliog- 

 raphy, and to bring information on the genus up to date. Currently 

 Haematobia is comprised of six species including five subspecies. 



biological Control of Insects Research, Agricultural Research Service, 

 Columbia, Mo. 



