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1935 
Strong, L. A. (209) 
New parasite aids fight on insect pest of fruit. Midwest Fruitman 
8(9): 8. 
Aphelinus mali as a parasite of woolly apple aphid. 
Sweetman, H. L. (210) 
The biological control of insects. 461 p., illus. Ithaca, N. Y„ 
Aphelinus mali , pp. 154-156, 275, 351, 354. 
Yakhontov, V. V. (211) 
^n Aphelinus mali Hald., a parasite of the woolly apple aphis 
( Eriosoma lanigerum HausroJ/ Sotziol. Nauka. Tekhn. 3(9); 
T4~. /Jn Russian^ 
A. mali, introduced into Tashkent in 1932, survived the 
unusually severe winter of 1932-33, and became well established 
the following season. By 1935 the parasite was found in other 
orchards several thousand yards away. 
1936 
Anonymous (212) 
Auftreten der Blutlauszehrwespe Aphelinus mali Hald., in Polen. 
Nachrichtenbl. f. den Deut. Pflanzenschutzdienst 16(8): 79. 
It is reported that A. mali has become established in Poland 
without having been introduced there artifically. It has withstood 
the Polish winters. 
(213) 
Rapports sommaires sur les travaux accomplish dans les 
laboratoires en 1934 et 1935. Ann. des Epipthyt. et de 
Phytoge'ne't. n. ser. 2(3): 405-422. 
It has been difficult to establish Aphelinus mali in some parts 
of Normandy because the host, the woolly apple aphid, does not 
appear early enough in the spring to furnish propagation material. 
Borg, P. (214) 
Report of the plant pathologist. Malta Dept. Agr. Rpt., 1934-1935. 
liii-lxi. 
Aphelinus mali was introduced into Gozo and Malta in 1934 from 
Italy. Many of the parasites and their hosts, Eriosoma lanigerum , 
were destroyed during the summer of 1934 by Coccinella septem- 
punctara L. 
