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IRIDACEAE 
Gladiolus tristis. Kelsheimer, E. G. 1956. Insects and other pests of 
gladiolus. Fla. Age Expt. Cir. §-91:1-24. 
Iris versicolor. Needham, James G 1900. The fruiting of the blue flag 
Iris versicolor L.). Am. Nat. 34(401): 361-386. 
Iris. Van de Water, L. 1955. Insect pests and diseases of iris and 
daylily. Plants and Gard. 11(1):57-62 {sce also Hemerocallis, 
Liliaceae). 
JUGLANDACEAE 
Carya illinoensis. Moznette, G. F., T. L. Bissell, H. S. Adair. 1931. 
Insects of the pecan and how to combat them. U. S. Dept. 
Ag. Farmers! Bul. 1654:59 pp. 
Carya illinoensis. Moznette, GF. et al. 1940. Insects and diseases 
of the pecan and their control. U. S. Dept. Ag. Farmers! 
Bul. 1829:70pp. 
Carya glabra. Blackman, M. W., H. He Stage. 1924. On the succession of 
insects living in the bark and wood of dying, dead and 
decaying hickory. N. Y. State Col. Forestry Tech. Pub. 17 
(ve. 24, No. 22):>35. 


Juglans. Barrett, R. Ee 1932. An amnotated list of the insects and 
arachnids affecting the various species of walnuts or members 
of the genus Juglans.e. Calif. Univ. Pubs. Ent. 5:275~309, 
LAURACEAE 
Persea americanae McKenzie, H. Le 1935. Biology and control of avocada 
insects and mites. Calif. Ag. Expt. Sta. Bul. 592:48pp. 
Persea americana. Moznette, G F. 1919. Annotated list of the injurious 
and beneficial insects of the avocado in Florida. Fla. 
Buggist 3(3):45-48. 
LEGUMINOSAE 
Amorpha fruticosa. Brandhorst, Carl. T. 1961. The microcommunity 
associated with Amorpha fruticosa L. Gall of Walshia 
amorphella Clemens. Ent. Soc. Am. North Cent. Branch. Proc. 
16 313-14. 
Astragalus & oxytropis. Chittenden, F. H. 1908. Insects injurious to 
the loco weed. U. S. Bur. Mt. Bul. 64(5):33-42. 
Baptisia tinctoria. Frost, S. W. 1945. Insects feeding on indigo, 
Baptisia. Ne Y. Eye Soce Jour. 533219-225. 
