We have purposely omitted many available references to the food habits of families, sub- 

 families, or genera of insects, because this is in the area of the specialist in each insect order. 

 We likewise have omitted many references to insect-flower relationships and to insect galls, 

 because these again are specialized studies in themselves and should be brought together in 

 separate lists. Special sections in volumes of the Zoological Record list titles in these fields. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Section I.-Insect Assemblages on Plants 



PTERIDOPHYTA 



Swezey, O. H. 1922. Insects attacking ferns in the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii. Ent. Soc. Proc. 



5: 57-65. 

 Meikle, A. A. 1937. The insects associated with bracken. Agr. Ed. Assoc. [England], Agr. 



Prog. 14: 58-60. 



SPERMATOPHYTA 



ACERACEAE 

 Acer. Guignon, J. 1911. Le genre Acer. Liste des insectes et phytoptides, tant leur opeens 



qu'exotiques, signales sur les divers erables, sur leur bois mort ou vivant. Feuille 



Jeunes Nat. 41: 47-48. 

 Acer. Zimmer, J. F. 1909. List of insects affecting the maple. Ohio Nat. 10: 36-38. 



AMARANTHACEAE 

 Amaranthus reflexus. Stegmaier, Carl. [Date not known.] Insects of rough pigweed. (Unpub- 

 lished thesis, Kansas State Univ.) 



ANACARDIACEAE 

 Mangifera indica. Moznette, G. F. 1922. Insects injurious to the mango in Florida and how to 



combat them. U.S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bui. 1257, 22 pp. 

 Pistacia, Davatchi, G. A. 1958. Etude biologique de la faune entomologique des Pistachia 



sauvages et cultives. Rev. de Path. Veg. 37 (1): 3-166, 128 figs. 

 Rhus toxicodendron. Howden, H. F., A. T. Howden, and P. O. Ritcher. 1951. Insects feeding on 



poison oak. Coleop. Bui. 5 (2): 17-19. 

 Rhus. Krombein, Karl V. 1960. Biological notes on some Ilymenoptera that nest in sumac pith. 



Ent. News 71 (2/3): 29-36, 63-69. 

 Rhus. Steyskal, G. 1951. Insects feeding on plants of the Toxicodendron section of the genus 



Rhus (poison oak, ivy or sumac). Coleop. Bui. 5 (5/6): 75-77. 



APOCYNACEAE 

 Apocynum androsaemifolium. Weiss, H. B. 1921. Notes on the insects of the spreading dogbane, 

 Apocynum androsaemifolium L., with a description of a new dogbane midge by Dr. E. P. 

 Felt. Canad. Ent. 53 (7): 146-152. 



AQUIFOLIACEAE 

 Ilex decidua. Ross, H. H. 1953. Polyphyletic origin of the leafhopper fauna of Ilex decidua. 111. 



State Acad. Sci. Trans. 46: 186-192. 

 Ilex. Breakey, E. P. 1959. Holly insects and suggestions for their control. Wash. Agr. Expt. 



Sta. Cir. 358, 3 pp. 

 Ilex. Hamilton, C. C. 1957. Holly pests in the east. Natl. Hort. Mag. 36 (1): 91-102. 

 Ilex. Swenson, K. G. 1957. English holly insects in the Pacific Northwest. Natl. Hort. Mag. 



36 (1): 103-105. 



