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1937 
Jary, S. G., and Austin, M. D. (229) 
Department of Entomology. /Report 1935-367/ Southeast Agr. 
Col. Jour. 39: 9-15. 
Aphelinus mali has been liberated in two localities in Kent, 
and appears to be established in both. 
Kovacevic' Z. (230) 
Prilog poznavanju Aphelinus mali . Arh. Min. Poljoprivr. Rpt. 
4(6): 19 pp. ^With summary in Germaru/ 
A. mali Hald., was discovered in Jugoslovia in 1930 and has 
spread throughout practically the whole country, wherever apples 
are infested by the woolly apple aphid. Biological data are also 
given. 
Morris, H. M. (231) 
Annual report of the Entomologist for 1936. Cyprus Dept. Agr. 
Rpt., 1936: 40-49. 
Aphelinus mali , introduced into Cyprus from England, does 
not appear to have become established. 
Polizu, S. (232) 
^The parasite of the woolly aphis in Bessarabia and BukovinaT/ 
Bessarabsk. s. -kh. Vyestn. 1937(6): 7-9. £fn Russian^ 
An attempt to introduce Aphelinus mali into Rumania in 1923 
seemed unsuccessful, but it was found in Moldavia in 1924. In 
1936-37 it was giving a high percentage of parasitism in both 
Bessarabia and Bukovina. Suggests that the parasite may have 
reached Bessarabia by gradually migrating down the Danube from 
Jugoslavia. Notes on the biology are given. 
Sachtleben, H„ and Thiem, H. (233) 
Die Aussetzung der Blutlauszehrwespe ( Aphelinus mali Hald.) 
in Berlin-Dahlem und ihre Verbreitung in der Provinz 
Brandenburg. Arb. uber Physiol, u Angew. Ent. 4(4): 297-321. 
Sachtleben (pp. 297-299) describes the introduction of A. mali 
into the Berlin-Dahlem district in 1928 with material from Italy. 
Thiem (pp. 299-321) reports that the parasite is present in 
various parts of Germany, in some of which it was liberated 
in 1924-35. 
