MAGNOLIACEAE 

 Magnoliaceae. Heiser, C. B. 1962. Some observations on pollination and compatibility in 

 Magnolia. Ind. Acad. Sci. Proc. 72: 259-266. 



MALVACEAE 



Gossypium thurberiae. Pierce, W. D., and A. W. Morrill. 1914. Notes on the entomology of 

 the Arizona wild cotton. Ent. Soc. Wash. Proc. 16 (1): 14-23. 



Gossypium tomentosum. Swezey, O. H. 1935. Insect fauna of Gossypium tomentosum. Hawaii. 

 Ent. Soc. Proc. 9: 96-98. 



Gossypium. Folsom, J. W. 1936. Notes on little-known cotton insects. Jour. Econ. Ent. 29 (2): 

 282-285. 



Gossypium. Gaines, J. C. 1959. Cotton Insects. Tex. A&M Col. Ext. Bui. 933, 16 pp. 



Gossypium. Hargreaves, H. 1948. List of recorded cotton insects of the world. 50 pp. Common- 

 wealth Inst. Ent., London. 



Gossypium. Little, V. A., and D. F. Martin. 1942. Cotton insects of the United States. 130 pp. 

 Burgess Pub. Co., Minneapolis. 



Gossypium. Okumura, George T. 1961. Identification of lepidopterous larvae attacking cotton. 

 Calif. Dept. Agr. Spec. Pub. 282: 3-80. 



Gossypium. Smith, G. L. 1942. California cotton insects. Calif. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 660, 50 pp. 



Gossypium. Telford, A. D. 1957. Arizona cotton insects. Ariz. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 286, 60 pp. 



Gossypium. Whitcomb, W. H., and K. Bell. 1964. Predaceous insects, spiders and mites of 

 Arkansas cotton fields. Ark. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 690, 84 pp., 20 figs. 



Hibiscus moscheutos. Weiss, H. B., and E. L. Dickerson. 1919. Insects of the swamp rose- 

 mallow, Hibiscus moscheutos L., in New Jersey. N.Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 27: 39-68. 



MORACEAE 

 Cannabis sativa. Goidanich, A. 1928. Contributi alia conoscenza dell'entomofauna della Canapa. 



Lab. Ent. 1st. Sup. Agrar. Bologna Bol. 1: 37-64. 

 Ficus. Condit, I. J. and J. Enderud. 1956. A bibliography of the fig. Hilgardia v. 25, 663 pp. 

 Ficus. Froggatt, W. W. 1900. Insects living in figs, with some account of caprification. Agr. 



Gaz. N. S. Wales 11 (6): 447-456. (Misc. Pub. 388). 

 Humulus. Hawley, I. M. 1918. Insects injurious to the hop in New York; with special reference 



to the hop grub and the hop redbug. N.Y. (Cornell) Agr. Expt. Sta. Mem. 15: 147-224. 

 Morus. Chen, Kan-fan. 1931. A preliminary list of the mulberry-tree insects of Chekiang 



Province, China. [Chekiang, China] Bur. Ent. and Phytopath. Tech. Bui. [Hangchow] 



3, 6 pp. [In English and Chinese. ] 



MYRICACEAE 

 Myrica faya. Krauss, N. L. H. 1964. Insects associated with firebush (Mynca /aya Alton). 

 Hawaii. Ent. Soc. Proc. 18 (3): 405-411. 



MYRTACEAE 

 Eucalyptus. Scaramuzza, L. C. 1951. Insectos observados en Ewca/yp^MS spp. Hist. Nat. Soc. 

 Felipe Poey, Bol. 2: 86-89. 



NYCTAGINACEAE 

 Mirabilis nyctaginea. Balduf, W. V. 1962. The Mirabilis-insect community in Illinois. 111. State 



Acad. Sci. Trans. 65 (1): 42-47. 

 Mirabilis nyctaginea. Wester, Clifford. 1956. Comparative bionomics of two species of 



Heliodines on Mirabilis. Ent. Soc. Wash. Proc. 58 (1): 43-46. 

 Mirabilis nyctaginea. Wester, Clifford. 1956. Notes on the bionomics of Onychobaris subtonsa 



Leconte on Mirabilis. Ent. Soc. Wash. Proc. 58 (2): 105-108. 

 Mirabilis nyctaginea. Wester, Clifford. 1956. Notes on the bionomics of the natural enemies 



of the insects on Mirabilis. Ent. Soc. Wash. Proc. 58 (5): 283-286. 



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