13.07.2015 Views

Collecting and Preserving

Collecting and Preserving

Collecting and Preserving

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

226-253. Wash. Acad. Sci., Washington, D.C.__________ <strong>and</strong> N. Green. 1963. Materials tested asinsect attractants. U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. H<strong>and</strong>b. 239,148 pp.__________ <strong>and</strong> others. 1974. Tests of a 3-layer laminatedplastic bait dispenser for controlled emission ofattractants from insect traps. Environ. Entomol. 3:926-928.Berte, S. B. 1979. An improved method for preservingcolor patterns in pinned insects. Entomol. News90:147-148.Besuchet, D., D. H. Burckhardt, <strong>and</strong> I. Löbl. 1987. The"Winkler/Moczarski" eclector as an efficient extractorfor fungus <strong>and</strong> litter Coleoptera. Coleo. Bull. 41: 392-194.Bidlingmayer, W. L. 1967. A comparison of trappingmethods for adult mosquitoes: Species response <strong>and</strong>environmental influence. J. Med. Entomol. 4:200-220.Birch, M., ed. 1974. Pheromones. 495 pp. North-Holl<strong>and</strong>Publ. Co., Amsterdam.Blakeslee, T. E., <strong>and</strong> others. 1959. Aedes vexans <strong>and</strong>Culex salinarius light trap collection at five elevations.Mosq. News 19:283.Bl<strong>and</strong>, R. C., <strong>and</strong> H. E. Jacques. 1978. How to know theinsects. Ed. 3, 409 pp. Wm. C. Brown, Dubuque,lowa. Successor to Jacques, H. E., 1947, ed. 2.Blume, R. R., <strong>and</strong> others. 1972. Trapping tabanids withmodified Malaise traps baited with CO2. Mosq. News32:90-95.Borgmeier, T. 1964. How to prepare minuten-pin doublemounts of small Diptera. Studia Entomol. 7:489.Borror, D., C. Triplehorn <strong>and</strong> N. Johnson. 1989. Anintroduction to the study of insects. 6th Ed. SaundersCollege Publishing, Philadelphia. 875 pp.__________ <strong>and</strong> R. E. White. 1970. A field guide to theinsects of America north of Mexico. 414 pp.Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston.Bradbury, W. C., <strong>and</strong> P. E. Morrison. 1975. A portableelectric aspirator for collecting large insects. Can.Entomol. 107:107-108.Bram, R. A. 1978. Surveillance <strong>and</strong> collection ofarthropods of veterinary importance. U.S. Dept. Agr.,Agr. H<strong>and</strong>b. 518, 125 pp.Breyev, K. A .1963. The effect of various light sources onthe numbers <strong>and</strong> species of blood-sucking mosquitoes(Diptera, Culicidae) collected in light traps. Entomol.Obozr. 42:280-303. [In Russian; transl. into English inEntomol. Rev. 42:155-168.]Briggs, J. B. 1971. A comparison of pitfall trapping <strong>and</strong>soil sampling in assessing populations of two speciesof ground beetles (Col.: Carabidae). Rep. E. MallingRes. Stn. 1970:108-112.Brindle, A. 1963. Terrestrial Diptera larvae. Entomol. Rec.J. Var. 75:47-62. Includes collecting methods.British Museum (Natural History) (Cogan, B. H., <strong>and</strong> K.V. G. Smith). 1974. Insects: Instructions for collectorsNo. 4a. Ed. 5, rev. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Publ. 705,<strong>Collecting</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Preserving</strong> Insects <strong>and</strong> Mites169 pp.Broadbent, L. 1949. Aphid migration <strong>and</strong> the efficiency ofthe trapping method. Ann. Appl. Biol. 35:379-394.__________ <strong>and</strong> others. 1948. Equipment used intrapping <strong>and</strong> identifying alate aphids. Proc. Roy.Entomol. Soc., London, Ser. A, Gen. Entomol. 23:57-58.Broce, A. B., J. L. Goodenough, <strong>and</strong> J. R. Coppedge. 1977.A wind oriented trap for screwworm flies. J. Econ.Entomol. 70:413-416.Brockway, P. B., <strong>and</strong> others. 1962. A wind directional trapfor mosquitoes. Mosq. News 22:404-405.Brown, A. W. A. 1954. Studies on the responses of thefemale Aedes mosquito. Pt. IV. The attractiveness ofcoloured clothes to Canadian species. Bull. Entomol.Res. 45:67-78.Brown, B. V. 1993. A further chemical alternative tocritical point drying for preparing small (or large?)flies. Fly Times. 11. Reprinted in Chalcid Forum 18(1995): 5.Brown, R. D. 1973. Funnel for extraction of leaf litterorganisms. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 66:485-486.Brues, C. T., A. L. Mel<strong>and</strong>er, <strong>and</strong> F. M. Carpenter.1954.Classification of insects. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool.73:1-917.Burbutis, P. P., <strong>and</strong> J. A. Stewart. 1979. Blacklight trapcollection of parasitic Hymenoptera. Entomol. News90:17-22.Buriff, C. R. 1973. Recapture of released apple maggotflies in sticky-board traps. Environ. Entomol. 2:757-758.Burrells, W. 1978. Microscope technique; a comprehensiveh<strong>and</strong>book for general <strong>and</strong> applied microscopy.574 pp., 4 Ivs. pis., 22 pp. pis. Fountain Press,London; Halsted Press, New York; Intl. Publ. Serv.,New York.Butler, G. D., Jr. 1966. An insect flight trap for crop areas.J. Econ. Entomol. 30:1030-1031.Cade, W. 1975. Acoustically orienting parasitoids: Flyphonotaxis to cricket song. Science (Wash., D.C.)190:1312-1313.Callahan, P. S., <strong>and</strong> others. 1972. Corn earworm moth:Vertical distribution in nocturnal flight. Environ.Entomol. 1:497-504.Campion, D. G. 1972. Some observations on the use ofpheromone traps as a survey tool for Spodopteralittoralis. Cent. Overseas Pest Res. Rep. 4, 10 pp.__________ <strong>and</strong> others. 1974. The arrival of male mothsof the cotton leafworm Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.)(Lepidop. tera, Noctuidae) to a new continuouslyrecordingpheromone trap. Bull. Entomol. Res.64:379-386.Cantrall, I. J. 1939-40. Notes on collecting <strong>and</strong> studyingOrthoptera. Ward's Combined Entomol. <strong>and</strong> Nat. Sci.Bull. 13 (3):1-5; (4):1-6; (5):4, 5; (6):5-7; (7):4, 5 (allpp. unnumbered). Much of the same material is inCantrall, I. J., 1941., Compendium of entomological54

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!