Rhododendron. Smith, F. F. 1942. Relationship of insects to the spread of azalea flower spot. 



U.S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bui. 798, 43 pp. 

 Vaccinium. Darlington, E. P. 1952. Notes on the blueberry Lepidoptera of New Jersey. Amer. 



Ent. Soc. Trans. 78: 33-57. 

 Vaccinium. Franklin, H. J. 1928. Cape Cod cranberry insects. Mass. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 



239, 67 pp. 

 Vaccinium. Neilsen, W. T. A. 1955. Sawflies collected from low-bush blueberry fields in New 



Brunswick. Canad. Ent. 87: 356-357. 

 Vaccinium. See Gaylussacia. Phipps, 1930. 

 Vaccinium. Woods, W. C. 1915. Blueberry insects in Maine. Maine Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 244, 



pp. 249-288. 



EUPHORBIACEAE 

 Euphorbia albomxirginata. Krombein, Karl V. 1961. Some insect visitors of mat euphorbia in 



southeastern Arizona (Hymenoptera, Diptera). Ent. News 72 (3): 80-83. 

 Manihot utilisima. See CONVOLVULACEAE, Ipomea. Edwards, 1930. 



FAGACEAE 

 Fagus grandifolia. Harrington, W. H. 1896. Some beetles occurring upon beech. Ent. Soc. 



Ontario, Am. Rpt. 27: 69-75. 

 Quercus palustris & rubra. Bray, D. F., and C. A. Triplehorn. 1953. Survey of the insect 



fauna of red and pin oaks in Delaware. Del. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. (Tech.) 128, pp. 



143-185. 

 Quercus. Brezner, J. 1960. Biology, ecology and taxonomy of insects infesting acorns. Mo. Agr. 



Expt. Sta. Res. Bui. 726, 40 pp. 

 Quercus. Brooks, F. E. 1910. Snout beetles that injure nuts. W. Va. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 128, 



pp. 145-185. 

 Quercus. Dorsey, C. K,, and J. G. Leach. 1956. The bionomics of certain insects associated 



with oak wilt with particular reference to the Nitidulidae. Jour. Econ. Ent. 49 (2): 



219-230. 

 Quercus. Murtfeldt, M. E. 1894. Acorn insects, primary and secondary. Insect Life 6: 



318-324. 

 Quercus. Patton, W. H. 1897. Acorn insects. Ent. News 8 (4): 76-77. 

 Quercus. See PINACEAE, Pinus. Savely, 1939. 

 Quercus. Winston, Paul W. 1956. The acorn microsere, with special reference to arthropods. 



Ecology 37 (1): 120-132. 



FRANKENIACEAE 

 Frankeniaceae. See DROSERACEAE. Goury, G., and J. Guignon, 1914. 



FUMARIACEAE 

 Fumariaceae. See PAPAVERACEAE. Goury and Guignon, 1905. 



GRAMINEAE 

 Bouteloua eriopoda. Watts, J. G. 1963. Insects associated with black grama grass, Bouteloua 



eriopoda. Ent. Soc. Amer. Ann. 56 (3): 374-379. 

 Elymus canadensis. Webster, F. M. 1903. Some insect inhabitants of the stems of E/^'mus 



canadensis. U.S. Bur. Ent. Bui. 40: 92-93. 

 Eragrostis variabilis. Bridwell, J. C. 1920. The insect fauna of the Hawaiian bunch grasses 



(Eragrostis variabilis and allies). Hawaii. Ent. Soc. Proc. 4 (2): 278-283. 

 Euchlaena mexicana. See Zea mays. Painter, 1955. 

 Festuca novae- zelandiae. Kelsey, J. M. 1957. Insects attacking tussock. New Zeal. Jour. 



Sci. and Technical. 38 (6): 638-643. 

 Oryza. Douglas, W. A., and J. W. Ingram. 1942. Rice field insects. U.S. Dept. Agr. Cir. 632, 



32 pp. 

 Panicum torridum. Swezey, O. H. 1923. Insect fauna of Panicum torridum, a native grass in 



Hawaii. Hawaii. Ent. Soc. Proc. 7 (1): 179-182. 



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