-33- 
1932 
Veitch, R. (166) 
Report of the chief entomologist. Queensland Dept. Agr. Ann. 
Rpt., 1931-32: 51-55. 
Aphelinus mali controlled the woolly apple aphid in many 
orchards. 
Ward, F. E. (167) 
/Notes on insect pestsT/ Tasmania Dept. Agr. Ann. Rpt., 
1930-31: 41; 1931-32: 41-44. 
Liberation of Aphelinus mali was continued in 1931 and 1932. 
Weir, Robert (168) 
Canada Department of Agriculture. Work of the Entomological"" 
Branch during the year ended March 31, 1932. Canada Min. 
Agr. Rpt., 1931-32: 178. 
Aphelinus mali mentioned. 
1933 
Marlatt, C. L. (169) 
Report of the chief of the Bureau of Entomology, 1933. U. S. 
Bur. Ent. Ann. Rpt., 1933: 3. 
Aphelinus mali was shipped to Ecuador. 
Massee, A. M. (170) 
Notes on insect pests and mites in 1932. East Mailing [KenTj 
Res. Sta. Ann. Rpt., 1932, 20: 109-116. 
Discusses the introduction of Aphelinus mali into several 
orchards in 1931 and 1932, and its establishment in some of 
them. 
Meier, N. F., and Telenga, N. A. (171) 
Ueber biologische Bekampfung der Blutblattlaus ( Eriosoma 
lanigerum Hausm.) durch ihren Parasit- - Aphelinus mali 
Hald., in USSR. Plant Protect. 1932(3): 17-24. 
^Summary in German^ 
Reports the introduction in 1930 of A_. mali i nto Crimea and 
North Caucausus with material from Italy. Also discusses the 
biology of the parasite. It survived the severe winter in the 
Crimea, and three hyperparasites were reared from it. 
