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Annotated Bibliography of Diamondback Moth - part

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trees in one orchard; the Carabid beetle, ffarpnlua calceatus<br />

L., was swarming around street lamps in June, and a large<br />

swarm <strong>of</strong> Locusts (Pachytylus) migratoria L., was observed at<br />

10 p.m. on 22 July. ([ AE)]<br />

0018. Averin, V. 1915. A brief review <strong>of</strong> pests noticed in<br />

1914, and the possibility <strong>of</strong> their appearance in 1915, pp. 7­<br />

13 (in Russian).<br />

The following pests <strong>of</strong> orchards are mentioned: Anthono-mus<br />

pomorum L. was very injurious, destroying 20-60% <strong>of</strong> apple<br />

buds; Rhynchites pau.illus Germ. defoliated a large number <strong>of</strong><br />

trees; Sciaphobus squnlidus Gyl. was injurious to buds <strong>of</strong><br />

cherry, plum, pear and apple trees, the damage in--creasing<br />

yearly; B.yturus tomentosus F. was first noticed in large<br />

numbers in the district <strong>of</strong> Valk; IJyponomeuta malline I-in<br />

Zell. was injurious in many districts; Cydia pomonell does<br />

serious damage every year and is expected again in 1915;<br />

Aphis pomi de Geer and Myzus cernsi have done great damage to<br />

sorae orchards; (Gryllotanpa gryl Iota ipa L. injured roots <strong>of</strong><br />

young plants in nurseries. Pests <strong>of</strong> market-gardens include:<br />

Lethrus apterus Laxm. injuring sunflower seedlings; Baris sp.<br />

iijuricus to cabbage; elolontha nielolontha L., Chortophila<br />

(Anthomyi) brassicne Bouche, and Gr.yllotnlpa gryllotnlpa in<br />

many districts destroyed whole fields <strong>of</strong> cabbage; Aphis brassicne<br />

L., PlUt;lla ma8cul.ipennis Curt.. (crucifern rum Z.).<br />

Pests <strong>of</strong> field crops: Sitonos sp. injuriois to vetches<br />

and lucerne; Lemn mcinnopn Pall. was specially harmful to<br />

barley and oats; Anisoplia nunstriaca Herbst. haa increased <strong>of</strong><br />

late years; tlothynoderes (Cleonus) punctiventris Germ. was<br />

formerly injurious in the western districts, but in recent<br />

years it has practically disappeared there and has now spread<br />

to the east and done considerable damage. Agriotes larvae<br />

and Cassida nobulosa L. have lone great damage to beet plantations.<br />

Phl.ctaenodes (Eur.ycreon) sticticalis L. as was<br />

expected, was not numerous in 1914, although in the district<br />

<strong>of</strong> Voltchansk, which suffered little in 1913, the caterpillars<br />

have considerably injured beet crops; it is not expected<br />

that an outbreak will occur this year. Euxon (Agrotis) seget<br />

n Schiff. has become a serious pest during the last two<br />

years and is expected to be so this year. Oria ( Tapinostola)<br />

muscuilosa lubn. is again expected to be troublesome. Athalin<br />

spinarum L. was noticed on rape and mustard. (HAE]<br />

0019. Beardsley, J. W. 1966. Insects and other terrestrial<br />

arthropods from the Leeward Hawaiian Islands. Proc. Hawaii<br />

Entomol. Soc. 19:157-185.<br />

The Leeward Hawaiian Islands comprisc a chain <strong>of</strong> small<br />

islets, and coral atolls which extend west Southwest <strong>of</strong> Kauai<br />

island. This paper summarizes results <strong>of</strong> entomological field<br />

work in these islands, and attempts to update the existing<br />

lists o f insects and other terrestrial arthropods known. The<br />

author gives list <strong>of</strong> arthopods found on Nihoa Island, Necker<br />

Island, French Frigate Shoal, Lisianski Island, Pearl and<br />

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