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  Cases     
          Efforts were launched to secure
  phytophagous natural enemies from Australia. 
  Many candidates have been studied, but to date the best hope appears
  to be the importation of a weevil, which is specific to paperbark tree.  Early results in 1999 have shown great
  hope for a gradual decimation of the tree through feeding of the weevil on
  the leaves and stems.     REFERENCES:    
  [Additional references may be
  found at:   MELVYL
  Library ]   Burrows,
  D W; Balciunas, J K.  1997.  Biology, distribution and host-range of
  the sawfly, Lophyrotoma zonalis
  (Hym. Pergidae), a potential biological control agent for the paperbark tree,
  Melaleuca quinquenervia.  Entomophaga, v.42, n.3, (1997): 299-313.   Balciunas, J K.  1996. Australian insects for the
  biological control of the paperbark tree, Melaleuca
  quinquenervia, a serious pest of Florida, USA, wetlands. Delfosse, E. S.
  and R. R. Scott (Ed.). Biological control of weeds; VIII International
  Symposium, Canterbury, New Zealand, February 2-7, 1992. xxiii+731p. CSIRO
  Publications: East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ISBN 0-643-05812-5. 1996.
  p. 247-267.    Burrows,
  D W; Balciunas, J K..  1998. Biology
  and host range of Pomponatius typicus
  Distant (Heteroptera: Coreidae), a potential biological control agent for the
  paper bark tree,  Melaleuca quinquenervia, in southern Florida.  Australian Journal of Entomology, v.37,
  n.2, (1998): 168-173.   Laroche,
  Francois B.  1998. Managing melaleuca
  (Melaleuca quinquenervia) in the
  Everglades.  Weed Technology, v.12,
  n.4, (1998. Oct.-Dec.): 726-732.   Simberloff,
  D., D. C. Schmitz and T. C. Brown (Ed.). 
  1998.  Strangers in paradise:
  Impact and management of nonindigenous species in Florida. xii+467p. Island
  Press: Washington, D.C., USA. ISBN 1-55963-430-8. 1998. p. 229-243.   |