Lotus corniculatus . Neunzig, H. H., and G. G. Gyrisco. 1955. Some insects injurious to birds- 

 foot trefoil in New York. Jour. Econ. Ent. 48 (4): 447-450. 

 Lupinus polyphyllus . Rockwood, L. P. 1951. Notes on insects associated with Lupinus poly- 



phyllus Lindl. in the Pacific Northwest. Pan-Pacific Ent. 27 (4): 149-156. 

 Medicago sativa. Dean, George A. 1916. Insects injurious to alfalfa. Kans. Agr. Expt. Sta. 



Bui. 5, 36 pp. 

 Melilotus alba. Stewart, M. A. 1930. The insect visitants and inhabitants of Melilotus alba. 



N.Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 38: 43-46. 

 Oxytropis. See Astragalus . Chittenden, 1908. 

 Robiniapseudoacacia. Schwarz, E. A. 1891. Coleoptera on black locust (Ko&mm /)seudoacacm^ 



Ent. Soc. Wash. Proc. 2 (1): 73-76. 

 Trifolium pratense. Niemczyk, H. D., and G. E. Guyer. 1961. A survey of insects infesting 



red clover heads. Ent. Soc. Amer., No. Cent. Br. Proc. 16: 47-48. 

 Trifolium. Webster, F. M. 1882. Clover insects. Amer. Nat. 16: 746. 

 Vigna sinensis. Bissell, T. L. 1938. The host plants and parasites of the cowpea curculio and 



other legume infesting weevils. Jour. Econ. Ent. 31 (4): 534-536. 

 Vigna sinensis. Bissell, T. L. 1940. Curculionidae, Bruchidae, Lepidoptera and their parasites 



infesting the seed pods of cowpea and various wild plants. Jour. Econ. Ent. 33 (6): 



844-847. 

 Leguminosae. Guppy, J. C. 1958. Insect surveys of clovers, alfalfa, and birdsfoot trefoil in 



Eastern Ontario. Canad. Ent. 90 (9): 523-531. 

 Leguminosae. Wheeler, W. M. 1942. Studies of neotropical antplants and their ants. Mus. 



Comp. Zool. Bui. v. 90, No. 1, 262 pp. 



LEMNACEAE 

 Lemna minor. Scotland, M. B. 1934. The animals of the Lemna association. Ecology 15: 290-294. 

 Lemna minor. Scotland, M. B. 1940. Review and summary of studies of insects associated 



with Lemna minor. N.Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 48: 319-333. 

 Lemna. Scotland, M. B. 1939. The lemna fly and some of its parasites. Ent. Soc. Amer. Ann. 



32 (4): 713-718. 



LILIACEAE 

 Dasylirion wheeleri. Hubbard, H. G. 1901. Letters from the southwest. Insect fauna of 



Dasylirion wheeleri. Ent. Soc. Wash. Proc. 4 (4): 381-382. 

 Hemerocallis . See IRIDACEAE, Iris. Van de Water, 1955. 

 Lilium martagon. Hesse, E. 1928-31. Insektenfrass an Lilium martagon L. Ztschr. f. Wiss. 



Insektenbiol. 23 (1928): 204-205; 25 (1930): 88-90; 26 (1931): 77-79. 

 Trillium grandiflorum. Judd, W. W. 1952. Cacoecia meia/eitcana Walker (Tortricidae) and its 



hymenopterous parasites reared from Trillium grandiflorum. (Michx.) Salisb. Amer. 



Micros. Soc. Trans. 71 (2): 125-128. 

 Tulipa. Shibata, Kikuo. 1962. Insects associated with the leaves of tulip. Kontyu (Insect) 



30: 213-215. 

 Yucca filamentosa. 1892. Townsend, C. H. T. Insects frequenting Fmc ca blooms. Zoe 3 (2): 



113-115. 

 Yucca. Riley, C. V. 1893. Further notes on yucca insects and yucca pollination. Biol. Soc. 



Wash. Proc. 8: 41-54. 



LORANTHACEAE 

 Phoradendron flavescens . Tucker, E. S. 1922. Studies of insects associated with the American 



mistletoe. Kans. Acad. Sci. Trans. 30: 143-170. 

 Phoradendron flavescens. Schwarz, E. A. 1901. On the insect fauna of the mistletoe. Ent. 



Soc. Wash. Proc. 4 (4): 392-394. 

 Viscum album. Schumacher, F. 1917. Ueber die insekten der Mistel, Viscum album L. Deut. 



Ent. Ztschr. 1917: 340-343. 

 Loranthaceae. Gill, Lake S., and F. G. Hawksworth. 1961. The mistletoes, a literature review. 



U.S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bui. 1242, 87 pp. 



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