ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PLANT HAIRS AND INSECT RESISTANCE i 



Resistance 

 mechanism or 

 Insect insect behavior 

 Host plant and insects) * reaction 2 affected* 



Lupins: 



Acyrthosiphon ( = Macrosiphum) pisum (Harris), pea aphid R 



Oats: 



Oscmellafnt (L. ). frit fly R N O 



Passifloraceae: 



Helicomus erato (L.); Helicomus melpomene (L.). 



heliconiine butterfly larvae 4 R I 



Rice: 



Chilo suppressalis (Walker). Asiatic rice borer R O 



Solanaceae: 



Bemisiatabaci, cotton whitefly 4 or sweetpotato whitefly R' J 



Epitnx hirtipenms (MelsheimeT). tobacco flea beetle R T 



Heliothis nrescens (F.). tobacco budworm S R O T 



Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas), potato aphid R T 



Manduca sexta (L.), tobacco hornworm R T 



Myzus persicae (Sulzer). green peach aphid R T 



Tetranychus cmnabannus (Boisduval). carmine spider mite R I O 



Tetranychus urticae Koch, twospotted spider mite R I T 



Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood). greenhouse whitefly R I 



Sorghum: 



Athengona varia soccata Rondani. sorghum shoot fly 4 R F 



Strawberries: 



Tetranychus urticae (Koch), twospotted spider mite S F O 



Sugarcane: 



A leurolobus barodensis i Maskell . sugarcane whitefly R 



Melanaspis glomerata (Green), sugarcane scale 4 R 



Scirpophaga nivella (¥.). top-borer 4 R F 



Wheat: 



Mayetiola destructor (Say), Hessian fly S O 



Oscmellafnt, frit fly R 



Oulema melanopus (L.). cereal leaf beetle R O F 



Hylemya ( = Phorbia) genitalis Schnabl. spring fly 4 S 



In general, the bibliography includes publications that appeared after 

 Painter's (1951) book. However, a few that appeared before 1951 and that 

 were not discussed by Painter are listed in this bibliography. In addition, 

 those publications listed only by title at the end of Painter's book, are in- 

 cluded herein. Painter's book is the second entry: it is categorized as "Gen- 

 eral. ' ' Other publications are listed alphabetically under the plant in the study. 



The annotations do not necessarily reflect the main point of the article cited 

 in the publication, but they do reflect the information about plant pubescence 

 contained in each. Reports concerning the genetics of plant pubescence were 

 not included unless both insect resistance and plant pubescence were dis- 

 cussed; however, many of the publications are concerned with the inheritance 

 of plant hairs. 



