28 BULLETIN 571, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
(13) Dyar, H. G. 
1909. Notes on the species of Acrobasis, with descriptions of new ones. [Lepi- 
doptera, Pyralidae, Phycitinae.] In Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 10, no. 1, 
1908, p. 41-48. 
Pages 44-45: Notes on both A. palliolella Rag. and A. nebuleUa Riley, but states that he 
expects it 'will be found that palliolella is not more than a variety of nebulclla Riley. 
(14) Herrick, G. W. 
1909. The pecan case-bearer. Tex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bid. 124, 10 p., 5 fig. 
General account of the species with incomplete life-history notes. 
(15) Worsham, E. L. 
1910. Some important insect pests and plant diseases affecting the pecan. 
In Proc. Ga. State Hort. Soc. for 1910 (Ga. State Bd. Ent. Bui. 33), p. 118-122. 
Page 119: Brief mention. 
(16) Chittenden, F. H. 
1911. Insect enemies of the pecan. In The Nut Grower, v. 10, no. 3, p. 40-48. 
Page 41: Brief mention. 
(17) Gossard, H. A. 
1913. Various insects affecting nut trees. In Amer. Fruit and Nut Jour., 
v. 7, no. 99, p. 4-11, 19. 17 fig. 
Page 10: Makes known the fact that errors crept into his publication on "Pecan Insects'' 
(Bui. 79, Fla. Agr. Exp. Sta.) in regard to the pecan case-bearer and bud-moth. Gives a very 
brief mention, with suggested remedy. 
(18) Gill, J. B. 
1914. The pecan case-bearer. In Proc. Fla. Hort. Soc. for 1914, p. 148-150. 
Gives general account, with remedy. 
(19) Crawford, J. C. 
1915. The genus Secodella in North America. In Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 
v. 17, p. 142-144. 
Page 143: Gives the original description of this parasite, which was reared in numbers from 
overwintering larvse of Acrobasis nebuleUa Riley. 
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