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1924 
Malenotti, E. (72) 
Un "araba fenice" a Lendinara. Coltivatore e Gior. Vinio. 
Ital. 70(28): 303-304. 
This paper refers to the "afelino del melo" and is referred to 
by Howard ( 129 ) p. 361. 
(73) 
Una migrazione dell 'afelino a 12 chilometri. Coltivatore e Gior. 
Vinio. Ital. 70(35): 518-520. 
The parasite was found 12 kilometers (7 miles) from a point 
of liberation. Considered this distribution largely a matter of 
wind spread. 
Meyer, R. (74) 
Die Einfuhrung des Blutlausparasiten Aphelinus mali Hald., in 
Deutschland. Nachrichtenbl. f. den Deut. Pflanzenschutzdienst 
4(2): 9. 
Reports the introduction of A. mali from Uruguay and its 
establishment in Germany. 
Newman, L. J. (75) 
Report of economic entomologist. West. Austral. Dept. Agr. 
Ann. Rpt., 1923-24: 20-24. 
Aphelinus mali reported as bred from the black orange aphid 
(Aphis tavaresi ). 
(76) 
Woolly aphis parasite, Aphelinus mali Hald. West Austral. Dept. 
Agr. Jour. 2 Ser. 1(1): 40-44. Leaflet 128, 6 pp. 
Records the successful introduction of A. mali into western 
Australia where the woolly apple aphid thrives particularly well 
in the southwest and southern apple country. 
(77) 
Woolly aphis parasite (Aphelinus mali ). West Austral. Dept. Agr. 
Jour. 1(4): 481-482. 
A. mali is introduced into various localities in New Zealand. 
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