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HARUKAV/A, 0. (.1907) 
1932. ON THE LlFE~HIST r RY AND METHODS ECR THE CONTROL ^F ACROOERCOPS 
ASTAUROTA MEYRICK. Agr. andKort. 7 (8): 1407-1420, illus. [in 
Japanese, abstract in Rev. Appl . Snt. (A) 20: 6C5. 1932.] 
A nicotine spray is effective against the eggs of this tineid, 
and pyre thrum extract combined with oil emulsion against the larvae on 
fruit trees. 
TULLGREN, A. (1908) 
1918. THE UNION HOTH (ACRCLEPIA ASSECTSLLA ZELL.), AN INJURIOUS INSECT 
NOT HITHERTO RECORDED IN ST7EDEN. Meddel. Central ans t . Forsoksv. 
Jo rdbruksomra.de t [Sweden] No. 157, Ent . Avd., No. 30, 11 pp., illus. 
[In Swedish. Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 6: 286. 1918.] 
The author suggests cutting off the parts attacked and destroying 
them and spraying with nicotine emulsion (1:1,000) as a remedial measure. 
BCVIEN, F. (1909) 
1932. THE LEEK MOTH, AC RO LEF I A AS SE CTELL A ZELL. , AND ITS BIOLOGY. 
Tidsskr. Plant eavl. 38: 334-344, illus. [in Danish with a summary in 
English. Abstract in Rev. Appl. Ent. (A) 20: 558. 1932.1 
The best control measures were obtained with a 0.2 percent solu- 
tion of nicotine . 
ZACHER, F. (1910) 
1914. DIE WICHTIGSTEN KRANXHEITEN UND SCHADLINGE DER TROPISCHEN NULTUR- 
PFLANZEN UND IHRE BEKAIIPFUNG . Band 1, Hamburg, 152 pp., illus. 
Against the cotton worm Aletia g.rgilla.cea Hubn. and the hawk moth 
Cyphonodes hylas L. the following spray mixture was used: 3 kg. tobacco 
extract, 3 kg. soft soap, 3 1. denatured alcohol, 500 g. powdered helleboro 
and 140 1. water (p. 56 and 130). 
Against the larvae of the moths Porthesia virguncula T7alk. and 
Capua coffearia Nietn. the following spray mixture was used: 3 kg. to- 
bacco extract, 3 kg. soft soap, 1 kg. resin dissolved in 3 1 . denatured 
alcohol, 3 1. spirit of sal ammoniac, 137 1. water (p. 128 and 146). 
MALENOTTI, E. (1911) 
1927. OBSERVATIONS ON ANTISP ILA RIVILLEI STETT. Italia Vinic. ed Agr. , 
1927, No. 2, 3 pp. [In Italian. Abstract in Rev. Apr>l. Ent. (A) 
15: 203. 1927.] 
The cocoons of this tineid may be destroyed by crushing or treat- 
ing with solutions of nicotine or tarry emulsions. 
