JUGLANDACEAE 

 Carya glabra. Blackman, M. W., and H. H. Stage. 1924. On the succession of insects living 



in the bark and wood of dying, dead and decaying hickory. N.Y. State Col. Forestry, 



Syracuse Univ., Tech. Pub. 17 (v. 24, No. 22): 3-35. 

 Carya illinoensis. Moznette, G. F., T. L. Bissell, H. S. Adair. 1931. Insects of the pecan and 



how to combat them. U.S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bui. 1654, 59 pp. 

 Carya illinoensis . Moznette, G. F., C. B. Nickels, W. C. Pierce, et al. 1940. Insects and 



diseases of the pecan and their control. U.S. Dept. Agr. Farmers* Bui. 1829, 70 pp. 

 Carya illinoensis. Phillips, A. M., J. R. Large, and J. R. Cole. 1960. Insects and diseases of 



the pecan in Florida. Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 619, 84 pp. 

 Juglans. Barrett, R. E. 1932. An annotated list of the insects and arachnids affecting the 



various species of walnuts or members of the genus Juglans. Calif. Univ., Pubs., Ent. 



5: 275-309. 

 Juglans. Michelbacher, A. E., and J. C. Ortega. 1958. A technical study of insects and related 



pests attacking walnuts. Calif. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 764, 86 pp. 



LAURACEAE 

 Persea america'na. McKenzie, H. L. 1935. Biology and control of avocado insects and mites. 



Calif. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 592, 48 pp. 

 Persea americana. Moznette, G. F. 1919. Annotated list of the injurious and beneficial insects 



of the avocado in Florida. Fla. Buggist 3 (3): 45-58. 

 Persea americana. Wolfenbarger, D. O. 1958. Insect pests of the avocado and their control. 



Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 605, 51 pp. 



LEGUMINOSAE 

 Acacia decurrens & koaia. Davis, C. J. 1953. New host and insect records from the island of 



Hawaii. Hawaii. Ent. Soc. Proc. 15: 85-86. 

 Acacia. Bytinski-Salz, H. 1954. Insects associated with desert acacias in Israel. Res. Coun. 



Israel Bui. 4 (3): 284-292. 

 Acacia. Froggatt, W. W. 1902. Insects of the wattle trees. Agr. Gaz. N. S. Wales 13: 701-720, 



3 pi. (Misc. Pub. 581). 

 Acacia. Ossowski, L. L. J., and G. B. Wortman. 1959. An annotated list of wattle insects and 



spiders of southern Africa. Natal Univ. Col., Pietermaritzburg, Wattle Res. Inst. Rept. 



12: 32-49. 

 Amorpha fruticosa. Brandhorst, Carl. T. 1961. The microcommunity associated with ^mor/)/2a 



fruticosa L. Gall of Walshia amorphella Clemens. Ent. Soc. Amer., No. Cent. Br. 



Proc. 16: 13-14. 

 Amorpha fruticosa. Brandhorst, C. T. 1962. The microcommunity associated with the gall of 

 Walshia amorphella {heTpidoTpterai: Cosmopterygidae) on Amorpha fruticosa. Ent. Soc. 



Amer. Ann. 55; 476-479. 

 Astragalus and Oxytropis . Chittenden, F. H. 1908. Insects injurious to the loco weed. U.S. 



Bur. Ent. Bui. 64 (5): 33-42. 

 Baptisia tinctoria. Frost, S. W. 1945. Insects feeding on indigo, Baptisia. N.Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 



53: 219-225. 

 Baptisia. Frost, S. W. 1946. Additional notes on Baptisia insects. N.Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 54: 16. 

 Cercis canadensis. Parker, R. L. 1939. Insects which attack the redbud. Kans. State Hort. Soc. 



Bien. Rpt. (1938-39) 45: 239-242. 

 Dalbergia sissoo. Beeson, C. F. C. 1938. A guide to the insects of Dalhergi'^ sissoo. Ind. For. 



Rec. (n.s.) Ent. 4: 1-42. 

 Dorycnium suffruticosum. Suire, J. 1961. Biocenose du Dorycnium suffruticosum vm. Mont- 



pellier Ecole Natl, de Agr. Ann. 30 (4): 23-49, 2 pi. 

 Dorycnium. Suire, J. 1949-50. Faune entomologique de quelques plantes spontanees de la 



region de Montpellier. I-Les insectesdes Dorycnium. Entomologiste 5 (1949): 177-186; 



6 (1950): 4-13, 10 fig. 

 Glycine max. Balduf, W. V. 1923. The insects of the soybean in Ohio. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. 



Bui. 366, pp. 147-181. 

 Glycine max. Myers, C. V. 1940. Insects inhabiting soybean fields. (Unpublished M.S. thesis, 



Univ. of Illinois, Urbana.) 69 pp. 



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