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Volume 63, Number 6, 15 December 1970

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Scientific Notes

Freon-12 Anesthesia in Two Insect Species
pp. 1974a-1975(2)
Authors: SINCLAIR, E. R.; OSBORN, A. W.

A Marker Dye for the Corn Earworm
pp. 1976a-1977(2)
Authors: BURTON, R. L.; SNOW, J. WENDELL

Articles

Manometric Assay of the In Vitro Dehydrochlorination of TDE by the Mexican Bean Beetle
pp. 1723-1727(5)
Authors: NETTLES, WILLIAM C.; SWIFT, FRED C.

Article

Phenethyl Propionate, a Potent New Attractant for Japanese Beetles
pp. 1727-1729(3)
Authors: MCGOVERN, TERRENCE P.; BEROZA, MORTON; LADD, T. L.; INGANCI, J. C.; JURIMAS, J. P.

Articles

A Low Agar Casein-Wheat Germ Diet for Rearing Tobacco Budworms
pp. 1743-1744(2)
Authors: RAULSTON, J. R.; SHAVER, T. N.

Sterilizing Activity of Bis(1-aziridinyl)phosphine Oxides and Sulfides in Male House Flies
pp. 1744-1746(3)
Authors: CHANG, SHEN CHIN; WOODS, CHARLES W.; BORKOVEC, ALEXEJ B.

Distribution and Settling Rate of CO2-Propelled Micronized Insecticidal Dusts in Aircraft
pp. 1749-1752(4)
Authors: HILL, K. R.; SULLIVAN, W. N.; JONES, W. M.; MILES, E. J.; ROHWER, G. G.; AMYX, C. M.

Laboratory Evaluations of Materials as Repellents for the Face Fly, 1962-69
pp. 1752-1755(4)
Authors: BODENSTEIN, O. F.; FALES, J. H.; WALKER, R. L.

Influence of Plastic-Lined Containers on Mortality of Rust Mites of Citrus in Laboratory Bioassays
pp. 1755-1758(4)
Authors: REKD, D. K.; CRITTENDEN, C. R.; LYON, D. J.

The Spectral Response of Campoletis perdistinctus
pp. 1758-1761(4)
Authors: HOLLINCSWORTH, J. P.; HARTSTACK, A. W.; LINGREN, P. D.

Toxicity of Petroleum Oils to Larvae and Eggs of Some Cotton Insects and Persistence of These Oils on Cotton Foliage
pp. 1765-1767(3)
Authors: WOLFENBARGER, DAN A.; NOSKY, J. B.; MCGARR, R. L.

Insecticidal Aerosols Against the Mexican Fruit Fly
pp. 1772-1774(3)
Authors: REDFERN, R. E.; MCGUIRE, J. U.; SULLIVAN, W. N.

Effects of CO2, Chilling, and Staining on Codling Moths to be Used for Sterile Releases
pp. 1775-1777(3)
Authors: WHITE, L. D.; HUTT, R. B.; ONSAGER, J. A.

Metabolism of Nucleic Acids and Proteins of Normal and Chemosterilized House Flies during Oogenesis and Embryogenesis
pp. 1777-1783(7)
Authors: GADALLAH, AHMED I.; KILGORE, WENDELL W.; PAINTER, RUTH R.

Hermetia illucens Control in Poultry Manure by Larviciding
pp. 1786-1787(2)
Authors: AXTELL, R. C.; EDWARDS, T. D.

Laboratory Culture of Orange Tortrix, and Its Susceptibility to Four Insecticides
pp. 1788-1790(3)
Authors: SCHWARTZ, JACQUELINE L.; LYON, ROBERT L.

Resistance to a Spotted Stem Borer in Sorghum and Maize
pp. 1790-1795(6)
Authors: STARKS, K. J.; DOGGETT, H.

Micro-Potentiometric pH Determinations of the Gut of Periplaneta americana Fed Three Different Diets
pp. 1795-1797(3)
Authors: GREENBERG, BERNARD; KOWALSKI, JOHN; KARPUS, JAMES

Development of Ips calligraphus on Foliage-Based Diets
pp. 1797-1799(3)
Authors: RICHESON, J. S.; WILKINSON, R. C.; NATION, J. L.

Competitiveness of Sperm in Female Fall Army worms Mating with Normal and Chemosterilized Males
pp. 1799-1802(4)
Authors: SNOW, J. WENDELL; YOUNG, J. R.; JONES, R. L.

Damage to Douglas-Fir Cones by Choristoneura occidentalis
pp. 1804-1806(3)
Author: DEWEY, JERALD E.

House Fly Microsomal Oxidation of Some Foreign Compounds
pp. 1807-1813(7)
Authors: KHAN, M. A. Q.; CHANG, J. L.; J. SUTHERLAND, D.; ROSEN, J. D.; KAMAL, A.

A Sticky Trap for Mediterranean Fruit Fly Survey
pp. 1813-1816(4)
Author: DRESNER, EDGAR

Olfactory Responses of the Adult Screw-worm After Removal of the Antennae, Mouthparts, Tarsi, and Legs
pp. 1816-1819(4)
Authors: DEVANEY, JOYCE A.; EDDY, GAINES W.; HANDKE, BOBBY D.; LOPEZ, ERASMO

Constituents of the Cotton Bud. XIX. Attractancy to the Boll Weevil of the Terpenoids and Related Plant Constituents
pp. 1819-1821(3)
Authors: GUELDNER, R. C.; THOMPSON, A. C.; HARDEE, D. D.; HEDIN, P. A.

Biotypes of the Spotted Alfalfa Aphid in Western United States
pp. 1822-1825(4)
Authors: NIELSON, M. W.; DON, HAROLD; SCHONHORST, M. H.; LEHMAN, W. F.; MARBLE, V. L.

Resistance of Peanut Varieties to the Southern Corn Rootworm in the Field
pp. 1825-1827(3)
Authors: CHALFANT3, RICHARD B.; MITCHELL4, EVERETT R.

Effect of Bacillus thuringiensis on the Pink Bollworm
pp. 1828-1830(3)
Authors: GRAVES, GARTH N.; WATSON4, T. F.

Infestations of Oriental Fruit Flies in 53-116 and Smooth Cayenne Pineapple Varieties Grown Near Supporting Guava or Other Host Fruits
pp. 1830-1831(2)
Authors: SEO, S. T.; CHAMBERS, D. L.; KOBAYASHI, R. M.; LEE, C. Y. L.; KOMURA, M.

Oral Toxicity of Carbaryl to Adult Honey Bees
pp. 1834-1835(2)
Authors: ALVARZ, CLAUDIA C.; SHIMANUKI, H.; ARGAUFR, R. J.

Further Studies on Pale Western Cutworm Control in Kansas, 1968-69
pp. 1842-1844(3)
Author: DEPEW, LESTER J.

Repellency of Selected Compounds to Tribolium castaneum
pp. 1847-1850(4)
Authors: GUY, RICHARD H.; HIGHLAND, HENRY A.; METTS, CHARLES E.

Antifertility Effects of Inorganic Iodine in Screw-Worm Flies
pp. 1851-1853(3)
Author: CRYSTAL, MAXWELL M.

Effectiveness of Green and Ultraviolet Light in Attracting Stored-Product Insects to Traps
pp. 1853-1855(3)
Authors: KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT L.; YANCEY, DON L.; MARZKE, F. O.

Studies on Resistance of Strawberries to Mites. I. Effects of Plant Nitrogen
pp. 1855-1858(4)
Authors: RODRIGUEZ, J. G.; CHAPLIN, C. E.; STOLTZ, L. P.; LASHEEN, A. M.

Compounds Related to Juvenile Hormone. VII. Activity of Selected Nitrogen-Containing Terpenoid Compounds on the Yellow Mealworm
pp. 1858-1860(3)
Authors: SCHWARZ, MEYER; WAKABAYASHI, NOBEL; SONNET, PHILIP E.; REDFERN, R. E.

Low Temperature Effect Upon Third- and Fourth-Instar Cigarette Beetle Larvae
pp. 1860-1864(5)
Authors: CHILDS, DANA P.; OVERBY, JAMES E.; WATKINS, BETTY J.; NIFFENEGGER, DAN

Efficiency of Grid Stratification in Cotton Fields for Cotton-Insect Surveys
pp. 1864-1866(3)
Authors: KUEHL, R. O.; FYE, R. E.

Evaluation of Dichlorvos for Insect Control in Stored Rough Rice
pp. 1867-1870(4)
Author: MCGAUGHEY, W. H.

Evaluation of Release Rates of Dursban From Polyvinyl Chloride Formulations
pp. 1870-1873(4)
Authors: NELSON, LARRY L.; BARNES, WILLIAM W.; HARRIS, FRANK W.; LAWSON, MARVIN A.

Laboratory Evaluation of Amblyseius fallacis as a Predator of Tetranychid Mites
pp. 1876-1878(3)
Authors: SMITH, J. C.; NEWSOM, L. D.

Reduction of Populations of Apple Maggots with Bait Sprays
pp. 1878-1881(4)
Authors: DOLPHIN, R. E.; CLEVELAND, M. L.; STILL, G. W.; MOUZIN, T. E.

Reduction of Sexual Aggressiveness of Male Codling Moths Treated with Tepa or Gamma Irradiation
pp. 1881-1883(3)
Authors: HATHAWAY, D. O.; BUTT, B. A.; LYDIN, L. V.

Control of Wireworms on Summer Potatoes in Eastern Washington
pp. 1883-1885(3)
Authors: ONSAGER, JEROME A.; FOILES, L. L.

Effects of the Northern Fowl Mite on White Leghorn Chickens
pp. 1885-1889(5)
Authors: LOOMIS, E. C.; BRAMHALL, E. L.; ALLEN, J. A.; ERNST, R. A.; DUNNING, L. L.

Laboratory Assay of Scolytus multistriatus and Dendrosoter protuberans on DDT and Methoxychlor
pp. 1889-1891(3)
Authors: CUTHBERT, ROY A.; LINCOLN, A. CHARLES; KENNEDY, BRUCE H.; ROBERTO, NICK H.

Uptake of Systemic Insecticides After Application to the Stems of the Cotton Plant
pp. 1898-1901(4)
Authors: BARIOLA, L. A.; LINGREN, P. D.; LINDQUIST, D. A.; RIDGWAY, R. L.

Laboratory Studies of Resistance in Corn to the Corn Earworm
pp. 1901-1903(3)
Authors: STRAUB, R. W.; FAIRCHILD, M. L.

Sequential Sampling Plan for Larvae of Monochamus in Lodgepole Pine Logs
pp. 1903-1906(4)
Authors: SAFRANYIK, L.; RASKE, A. G.

Sexual Activity and Egg Fertility of the Peach Tree Borer
pp. 1909-1910(2)
Author: SMITH, CLYDE F.

Plant Feeding by a Predaceous Insect, Geocoris punctipes
pp. 1911-1915(5)
Author: STONER, ADAIR

Mortality of the Mexican Fruit Fly from Carbon Dioxide Generated in Buried Mangos and Oranges
pp. 1917-1919(3)
Authors: D., FERNANDO LóPEZ; BALOCK, JOHN W.

New Baits and Attractants for Slugs
pp. 1919-1922(4)
Authors: SMITH, FLOYD F.; BOSWELL, ANTHONY L.

House Fly Control and Insecticidal Resistance in New Jersey
pp. 1924-1926(3)
Authors: HANSENS, ELTON J.; ANDERSON, WILLIAM F.

Greenbug Control on Grain Sorghum and the Effects of Tested Insecticides on Other Insects
pp. 1929-1933(5)
Authors: WARD, CHARLES R.; HUDDLESTON, ELLIS W.; ASHDOWN, DONALD; C.OWENS, JOHN; POLK, KENITH L.

Studies on the Biology and Control of Eurytoma amygdali in Greece
pp. 1934-1936(3)
Authors: MENTJELOS, JOHN; ATJEMIS, ANT.

Continued Susceptibility of Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus to Petroleum Hydrocarbons
pp. 1936-1937(2)
Authors: MICKS, DON W.; BERLIN, JACQUES A.

Leaf Consumption and Development of Tobacco Hornworm Larvae Feeding on Burley and Dark Tobacco
pp. 1938-1941(4)
Authors: JONES, GEORGE A.; THURSTON, RICHARD

Circadian Susceptibility of Pink Bollworm Moths to Azinphosmethyl
pp. 1941-1942(2)
Authors: WARE, GEORGE W.; MCCOMB, MARY

A Survey of Canadian Populations of the House Fly for Resistance to Insecticides
pp. 1947-1950(4)
Authors: BATTH, SURAT S.; STALKER, J. M.

Amino Acid Analogues as Inhibitors of Insect Reproduction
pp. 1950-1956(7)
Author: HECDEKAR, B. M.

Pest Status of the Green Cloverworm on Lima Beans in Delaware
pp. 1956-1958(3)
Authors: BURBUTIS, PAUL P.; KELSEY, LEWIS P.

Control of the Rice Green Leaf hopper with Insecticidal Seed Treatment and Pretransplant Seedling Soak
pp. 1958-1961(4)
Authors: MITRA, D. K.; RAYCHAUDHURI, S. P.; EVERFTT, T. R.; GHOSH, A.; NIAZI, F. R.

Scientific Notes

Insect Parasites of the Green Cloverworm in Missouri
pp. 1963-1965(3)
Author: BARRY, ROBERT M.

Utilization of Glanded and Glandless Cotton Diets by the Bollworm
pp. 1965-1966(2)
Authors: OLIVER, BILLY F.; MAXWELL, FOWDKN G.; JENKINS, JOHNIE N.

Insect Control Through Induced Host-Insect Asynchrony: A Progress Report
pp. 1966-1968(3)
Authors: EIDT, D. C.; LITTLE, C. H. A.

A Low-Cost Artificial Diet for the Corn Earworm
pp. 1969-1970(2)
Author: BURTON, R. L.

Contact Toxicity of Insecticides Applied to Fall Cankerworm Reared on Artificial Diet
pp. 1970-1971(2)
Authors: LYON, ROBERT L.; BROWN, SYLVIA J.

Toxicological and Biological Studies of the Odorous House Ant, Tapinoma sessile
pp. 1971-1973(3)
Authors: WANG, J. S.; BROOK, TED S.

Face Fly Larval Development in Relation to Bovine Sex and Quantity of Feces
pp. 1973-1973(1)
Authors: BAY, D. E.; PITTS, C. W.; WARD, GEORGE

Bait for Oriental Fruit Moth Attracts Lesser Peach Tree Borer Moths
pp. 1976-1976(1)
Authors: YONCE, CARROLL E.; GENTRY, CECIL R.

Mortality of Mango Weevils in Mangoes Treated by Dielectric Heating
pp. 1977-1978(2)
Authors: SEO, S. T.; CHAMBERS, D. L.; KOMURA, M.; LEE, C. Y. L.

A Simple Liquid Density-Gradient Mixer
pp. 1978-1979(2)
Authors: KADOUM, A. M.; III, CHARLES C. ANDKRSON,

The Fumigant Potential of GC-10033 Against Stored-Product Insects
pp. 1979-1981(3)
Authors: COOPER, CIRTIS V.; PRESS, JOHN W.; GILLENWATER, HAGEN B.

Resistance in Bermudagrass Affecting Control of the Fall Armyworm
pp. 1981-1982(2)
Authors: LEUCK, D. B.; SKINNER, J. L.

Pesticide Drift IV. On-Target Deposits from Aerial Application of Insecticides
pp. 1982-1983(2)
Authors: WARE, G. W.; CAHILL, W. P.; GERHARDT, P. D.; WITT, J. M.

Longevity of Laboratory-Reared Adult Female Anopheles Stephensi in Four Types of Cylinders
pp. 1984-1984(1)
Authors: STAHLER, NATHAN; BLACK, ALFRED T.

Insecticide-Fertilizer Mixtures for Controlling the Dark Rice Field Mosquito
pp. 1986-1987(2)
Authors: STEELMAN, C. D.; POCHÉ, A. J.

Reproductive Potential of Two-Spotted Spider Mite Under Insecticide Treatment
pp. 1989-1990(2)
Authors: CHAMKRACHANG, PRASERT; BROOK, TED S.

Fur-Ag®: An Alternate Carrier for Soybean Oil-Mirex Bait for Control of the Imported Fire Ant
pp. 1990-1991(2)
Authors: BANKS, W. A.; STRINCKR, C. E.; LOFGREN, C. S.; PIERCE, N. W.; BARTLETT, F. J.

A Survey of Leafhoppers in Soybean Fields in Mississippi
pp. 1991-1993(3)
Authors: KINCADE, R. T.; HEPNER, L. W.; LASTER, M. L.

Rearing the Imported Cabbageworm Parasite Apanteles rubecula in the Laboratory
pp. 1993-1994(2)
Authors: PARKER, FRANK D.; PINNELL, ROBERT E.

Alfalfa Plant Bug Injury and Evidence of Plant Resistance in Alfalfa
pp. 1995-1996(2)
Authors: RADCLIFFE, E. B.; BARNES, D. K.

Injury to Citrus by the Mite Brevipalpus phoenicis
pp. 1996-1998(3)
Authors: KNORR, L. C.; DENMARK, H. A.

Laboratory Rearing of Wax Scales
pp. 1998-1999(2)
Author: BEN-DOV, Y.

Insecticides in Dry Sugar Baits for Control of House Flies in Florida Dairy Barns
pp. 2000-2001(2)
Authors: BAILEY, DONALD L.; LABRECQUE, G. C.; WHITFIELD, T. L.

A Reusable Diet Support for Rearing the Melon Fly on Fluid Larval Medium
pp. 2002-2002(1)
Authors: SCHROEDER, W. J.; MIYABARA, R.; CHAMBERS, D. L.

Esters of α-Hydroxy-β-phenyl Aliphatic Acids That Attract Female Yellow-Fever Mosquitoes
pp. 2002-2004(3)
Authors: MCGOVERN, TERRENCE P.; GOUCK, H. K.; BEROZA, MORTON; INGANGI, J. C.

Fluorescence of Diseased Yellow Mealworm
pp. 2004-2004(1)
Authors: ARCAUER, R. J.; REDFERN, R. E.

Trichome Exudates as a Mechanism for Transporting Soil-Applied Disulfoton to Leaf Surfaces in Nicotiana Species
pp. 2005-2006(2)
Authors: REDDY, GUNDA; THURSTON, RICHARD; DOROUCH, H. WYMAN

A Method of Shipping Large Numbers of Pink Bollworm Adults
pp. 2007-2008(2)
Author: GRAHAM, H. M.

Rearing a Leaf Miner, Liriomyza munda
pp. 2009-2010(2)
Authors: WEBB, RALPH E.; SMITH, FLOYD F.

Dichlorvos: A Useful Tool in Research on Biological Control of Aphids
pp. 2011-2012(2)
Authors: SHANDS, W. A.; CLOCKEDILF, S. H.; SIMPSON, GEDDES W.

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