ba 
LILIACEAE 
Yucca filamentosa. 1892. Townsend, C. H. T. Insects frequenting Yucca 
blooms. Zoe 3(2):113-115. 
Hemerocallis. Van de Water, L. 1955. Insect pests and diseases of iris 
and daylily. Plants and Gard. 11(1):57-62, (see also 
Iridaceae). 
LORANTHACEAE 
Miscellaneous. Gill, Lake S. and F. G. Hawksworth. 1961. The mistletoes, 
a literature review. U.S. Dept. Ag. Tech. Bul. 1242:87 pp. 
Phoradendron flavescens. Tucker, E. S. 1922. Studies of insects 
associated with the American mistletoe. Kans. Acad. Sci. 
Trans. 30:143+-170. 
Phoradendron flavescens. Schwarz, E. Ae. 1901. On the insect fauna of 
the mistletoe. Int. Soc. Wash. Proc. 4:392-394. 
MALVACEAE 
Gossypium.spp.- Folsom, J. W. 1936, Notes on little-known cotton insects. 
Jour. Econ. Ent. 29(2):282-285. 
Gossypium sppe Gaines, J. C. 1959. Cotton Insects. Tex. Ag, Ext. 
Serv. Bul.. 933:1-16. 
Gossypium spp. Hargreaves, H. 1948. List of recorded cotton insects of 
the world. Lond. Commonwealth Inst. Ent. 1-50. 
Gossypium spp. Little, V. A. and D. F. Martin. 1942. Cotton insects of 
the United States. Burgess Pub, Co. 1-130. 
Gossypium spo. Okumura, George T. 1961. Identification of lepidopterous 
larvae attacking cotton. Calif. Dept. Ag. Spe Pube 282:3+80. | 
Gossypium spp. Smith, G. L. 1942. California cotton insects. Calif. 
Ag. Exp. Sta. Bul. 660:1-50. 
Gossypium spp; Telford, A. D. 1957. Arizona cotton insects. Ariz. Ag. 
Expe Sta. Bul. 286:;1~—60. 
Hibiscus moscheutos. Weiss, H. B. and E. L. Dickerson. 1919. Insects of 
the swamp rose-mallow, Hibiscus mosche:tos L., in New Jersey. 
N. Ve Ent. SoCe Jour. 27: 39-68. 
NYCTAGINACEAE 
Mirabilis nyctaginea. Balduf,W. Ve and Clifford Wester. 1962. The 
Mirabil is~insect communityuin Iilinots.. Acad. Sci. viel. 
Transe 55(1):In press. 
