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  Publications of Jim K. Holloway:     [Additional references may be found at:  MELVYL Library ]   Holloway, J. K. 
  1931.  Temperature as a factor
  in the activity and development of the Chinese strain of Tiphia popilliavora
  (Rohw.) in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
  New York Ent. Soc. J. 39: 
  555-64.   Holloway, J. K. 
  1939.  An agar preparation for
  feeding adult parasite insects.  J. Econ. Ent. 32:  154.   Holloway, J. K. 
  1948.  Biological control of
  Klamath weed-- Progress report.  J. Econ. Ent.
  41:  56-7.   Holloway, J. K. 
  1957.  Weed control by an
  insect.  Sci. Amer. 54:  57-62.   Holloway, J. K. 
  1958.  The biological control
  of the Klamath weed in California. 
  Proc. 10th Intern. Congr. Ent., Montreal, 1956 4:  557-60.   Holloway, J. K. 
  1964a.  Projects in biological
  control of weeds, p. 650-70.  In:  P. DeBach (ed.), Biological Control of Insect Pests and
  Weeds.  Reinhold Publ. Co., New York.  844 p.   Holloway, J. K. 
  1964b.  Host specificity of a
  phytophagous insect.  Weeds
  12(1):  25-7.   Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker.  1949.  Klamath weed
  beetles.  Calif. Agr. 3:  3, 10.   Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker.  1951.  The role of Chrysolina gemellata in the biological control of Klamath weed.  J. Econ. Ent. 44: 244-47.   Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker.  1952.  Insects to
  control a weed.  U. S. Dept. Agr.
  Yearbk. 1952:  135-40.   Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker.  1953.  Establishment of
  a root borer and a gall fly for control of Klamath weed.  J. Econ. Ent. 46:  65-7.   Holloway, J. K. & C. B. Huffaker.  1957.  Establishment of
  the seed weevil, Apion ulicis Forst., for the
  suppression of gorse in California.  J. Econ. Ent.
  50:  498-99.   Holloway, J. K., C. F. Henderson & H. V. McBurnie.  1942. 
  Population increase of citrus red mite associated with the use of
  sprays containing inert granular residues. 
  J. Econ. Ent. 35:  348-50.   Huffaker, C. B., J. K. Holloway, R. L. Doutt & G.
  Finney.  1954.  Introduction of egg parasites of the beet
  leafhopper.  J. Econ. Ent.
  47:  785-89.   |